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A loop with a resistance of 4.0 A loop with a resistance of 4.0   is pushed to the left at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s by a 24 N force.At the instant shown in the figure,the loop is partially in and partially out of a uniform magnetic field.An induced current flows from left to right through the resistor.The length and width of the loop are 2.0 m and 1.0 m,respectively.    -Determine the magnitude of the induced current through the resistor. A) 2.0 A B) 3.5 A C) 4.6 A D) 7.2 A E) 11 A is pushed to the left at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s by a 24 N force.At the instant shown in the figure,the loop is partially in and partially out of a uniform magnetic field.An induced current flows from left to right through the resistor.The length and width of the loop are 2.0 m and 1.0 m,respectively.
A loop with a resistance of 4.0   is pushed to the left at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s by a 24 N force.At the instant shown in the figure,the loop is partially in and partially out of a uniform magnetic field.An induced current flows from left to right through the resistor.The length and width of the loop are 2.0 m and 1.0 m,respectively.    -Determine the magnitude of the induced current through the resistor. A) 2.0 A B) 3.5 A C) 4.6 A D) 7.2 A E) 11 A
-Determine the magnitude of the induced current through the resistor.


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