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A rod of length L and electrical resistance R moves through a constant uniform magnetic field A rod of length L and electrical resistance R moves through a constant uniform magnetic field   ; both the magnetic field and the direction of motion are parallel to the rod.The force that must be applied by a person to keep the rod moving with constant velocity   is: A) 0 B) BLv C) BLv/R D) B<sup>2</sup>L<sup>2</sup>v/R E) B<sup>2</sup>L<sup>2</sup>v<sup>2</sup>/R ; both the magnetic field and the direction of motion are parallel to the rod.The force that must be applied by a person to keep the rod moving with constant velocity A rod of length L and electrical resistance R moves through a constant uniform magnetic field   ; both the magnetic field and the direction of motion are parallel to the rod.The force that must be applied by a person to keep the rod moving with constant velocity   is: A) 0 B) BLv C) BLv/R D) B<sup>2</sup>L<sup>2</sup>v/R E) B<sup>2</sup>L<sup>2</sup>v<sup>2</sup>/R is:

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