Refer to Fig. 20.2. The rod has length L and its position is x at some instant,
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(a) What is the area enclosed by the conducting loop at this instant?
(b) What is the magnetic flux through the loop at this instant?
(c) The rod moves to the right at speed v. At what rate is the flux changing?
(d) According to Faraday's law, what is the induced emf in the loop? Compare your answer with Eq. (20-2a).
(e) What is the induced current I?
(f) Explain why the induced current flows counterclockwise around the loop.
Two wire loops are side by side, as shown. The current I1 in loop 1 is supplied by an external source (not shown) and is clockwise as viewed from the right.
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ISBN: 978-0077339685
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Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson
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