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The figure shows a uniform magnetic field that is normal to the plane of the conducting loop of resistance R.Note: the area of the non-circular portion of the circuit is negligible compared to that of the loop.
The figure shows a uniform magnetic field that is normal to the plane of the conducting loop of resistance R.Note: the area of the non-circular portion of the circuit is negligible compared to that of the loop.    -A circular loop of copper wire with an area of 2.0 m² lies in a plane perpendicular to a time-dependent magnetic field oriented as shown.The time-dependence of the field is shown in the graph.   Which one of the entries in the table below is incorrect?
-A circular loop of copper wire with an area of 2.0 m² lies in a plane perpendicular to a time-dependent magnetic field oriented as shown.The time-dependence of the field is shown in the graph. The figure shows a uniform magnetic field that is normal to the plane of the conducting loop of resistance R.Note: the area of the non-circular portion of the circuit is negligible compared to that of the loop.    -A circular loop of copper wire with an area of 2.0 m² lies in a plane perpendicular to a time-dependent magnetic field oriented as shown.The time-dependence of the field is shown in the graph.   Which one of the entries in the table below is incorrect?  Which one of the entries in the table below is incorrect?
The figure shows a uniform magnetic field that is normal to the plane of the conducting loop of resistance R.Note: the area of the non-circular portion of the circuit is negligible compared to that of the loop.    -A circular loop of copper wire with an area of 2.0 m² lies in a plane perpendicular to a time-dependent magnetic field oriented as shown.The time-dependence of the field is shown in the graph.   Which one of the entries in the table below is incorrect?


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