A square loop 20 cm on a side lies in the x-y plane and has a resistance of 50 2. The loop is in an external magnetic field given by B = 4e- at an angle of 30 degrees above the y-axis in the y-z plane. Find the magnitude and direction of the current flow at t = 2 s.
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