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如图所示是测量通电螺线管内部磁感应强度的一种装置:把一个很小的测量线圈放在待测处(测量线圈平面与螺线管轴线垂直),将线圈与可以测量电荷量的冲击电流计G串联,当将双刀双掷开关K由位置1拨到位置2时,测得通过测量线圈的电荷量为q。已知测量线圈的匝数为N,截面积为S,测量线圈和G串联回路的总电阻为R。下列判断正确的是:

A.在此过程中,穿过测量线圈的磁通量的变化量

B.在此过程中,穿过测量线圈的磁通量的变化量

C.待测处的磁感应强度的大小为

D.待测处的磁感应强度的大小为

答案

BD 

由E=NΔΦ/Δt,I=E/R,q=It,得q=NΔΦ/R,得ΔΦ=qR/N,B正确;ΔΦ=2BS,得B=qR/2NS,D正确。

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