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    Einstein solid state model exercise

    I tried to solve it considering the canonical ensemble (since the system is at the equilibrium with temperature T) and started finding the partition function:The problem is I am not sure if I have done it correctly and need help because I don't really know where to check.
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    Magnetic flux with magnetic field changing direction

    Thank you again for the reply Force is ##\vec{F} = i \vec{l} \times \vec{B}##, the only thing that changed in here is the current which is the derivative wrt time of the (total?) flux divided by R. I just can't make my mind whether in region 2, ##\Phi(B)_{region1}## and ##\Phi(B)_{region2}##...
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    Magnetic flux with magnetic field changing direction

    Flux, and then the derivative of the flux doesn't exist at that point, so no e.m.f. But, before doing any computations, I wanted to understand it more conceptually. The bar in the first region should decelerate... Then there is no force in 0, and if it didn't stop before reaching that point...
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    Magnetic flux with magnetic field changing direction

    Sorry if I post again about this topic (last time I promise!) but I still have some doubts regarding the concept of flux. This collection of problems I have quite standard but there are so many variations. Here is the circuit in question: Something tells me that I could write a function that...
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    Moving bar enclosing a changing magnetic field generates a current

    The force acting on the bar is the magnetic force, in this case: $$\vec{F}_{mag} = i \vec{l}\times \vec{B} = - \frac{-B_{0} v(t) (2l-x(t)) l}{R} (B_{0} - B_{0} \frac{x(t)}{2l})$$ Then I solve the differential equation, if I didn't make mistakes along the way: $$m \frac{dv(t)}{dt} = -...
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    Moving bar enclosing a changing magnetic field generates a current

    Yes sorry, I meant B is depending on the x-coordinate. Yes, I know. The problem is that I am not used to solving differential equation when also ##x(t)## is the equation... Is there any way I can rewrite ##i## as a function of only ##v(t)##? That way would be so much easier to solve. Maybe I...
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    Moving bar enclosing a changing magnetic field generates a current

    The amplitude of ##\vec{B}## is given by: $$B(x) = B_{0} - B_{0} \frac{x}{2l}$$ for ##0 \leq 0 \leq 2l## This was my attempts at finding the flux of B: $$\Phi(B) = (B_{0} - B_{0} \frac{x}{2l})(2l-x(t))l = B_{0}2l^2-2B_{0}x(t)l+ B_{0}\frac{x(t)^2}{2}$$ and the current: $$ i = -\frac{d...
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    Magnetic flux of magnetic field changing as a function of time

    $$B(t) = B_{0} \frac{t^2}{T^2}$$ for ##0 \leq t \leq T## The issue here is more conceptual, because once I find the flux of B I know how to proceed to find the current. I got velocity (but it seems to me that it is the initial velocity), I could use it to find the time in function of space...
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