It is true that the actual experiment was reduced by a factor of 10, so that instead of 1V we saw 0.1V overall induced voltage.
For the sake of keeping in line with the values Lewin uses on the board, do you mind if we stick to his numbers? The proportions are identical. Also, it is true that Lewin did not need to have his reference and signal leads separated, nor did he have a need to place them six feet away vertically - however the image attached does show the scope probes being nearly normal to loop and positioned at a point in the magnetic field that little influence would be on them.
Lewin probably has the probes directly across the resistors; I stated this at the beginning of the discussions on this a year or so ago. The probes in Lewin's demonstration are highly coupled to the experiment. This is supported by the fact that he illustrates the probes and scope being to the side of the loop, laterally out from the resistor. So there is no question that the probes are largely parallel to the plane of the loop. This is in contrast to the measurements I am discussion right now. Had you actually performed this experiment, you should be aware that the length of scope wire that has to be parallel to the plane of the loop in order to be coupled to the experiment, only has to be long enough to span the resistor. The probe used by Lewin would have satisfied this case. And also there are 2 or 3 inches of acrylic sheeting around the solenoid supporting the probes in a horizontal position. Now having said that, are you in agreement with the 3 diagrams and the associated voltages indicated on the scope, are you in agreement with WW, or perhaps you have your own set of values?
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