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A very long, straight solenoid with a cross-sectional area of 1.94 cm^2 is wound with 87.2 turns of wire per centimeter. Starting at t = 0, the current in the solenoid is increasing according to i(t)=(0.160A/s^2)t^2. A secondary winding of 5.0 turns encircles the solenoid at its center, such that the secondary winding has the same cross-sectional area as the solenoid.
A) What is the magnitude of the emf induced in the secondary winding at the instant that the current in the solenoid is 3.2A ?

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