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The magnetic field of a cylindrical magnet that has a pole-face diameter of 3.3 cm can be varied sinusoidally between 29.6 T and 30.0 T at a frequency of 10 Hz. That is, as a function of time and in units of Tesla, such magnetic field is given by
B(t) = 29.8 + 0.2sin(2pi 10t)
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