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The magnetic field maintains a constant value of 0.310 T, and we achieve an induced voltage of 0.074 V over a time period of 1.05 s by keeping the magnetic field fixed but changing the area of the wire loop from its initial value of 0.630 m^2. What is the final value of the loop s area after this time period?
 
   
0.617 m^2
   
1.145 m^2
   
0.881 m^2
   
0.441 m^2
The image shows a circular loop with a current \( I \) flowing in a clockwise direction. Surrounding the loop are green dots, representing a magnetic field \( \vec{B}_{\text{out}} \) pointing out of the page.

Key Features:
1. **Circular Loop**: The loop appears as a circle in the diagram, with the directional arrow \( I \) indicating the current's flow.

2. **Magnetic Field**: Green dots symbolize the field lines directed outward from the page, denoting a uniform magnetic field \( \vec{B}_{\text{out}} \).

3. **Direction of Current**: The purple arrow shows the current flowing clockwise within the loop.

This visualization reflects the concepts of electromagnetism, specifically illustrating how current loops interact with external magnetic fields.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a circular loop with a current \( I \) flowing in a clockwise direction. Surrounding the loop are green dots, representing a magnetic field \( \vec{B}_{\text{out}} \) pointing out of the page. Key Features: 1. **Circular Loop**: The loop appears as a circle in the diagram, with the directional arrow \( I \) indicating the current's flow. 2. **Magnetic Field**: Green dots symbolize the field lines directed outward from the page, denoting a uniform magnetic field \( \vec{B}_{\text{out}} \). 3. **Direction of Current**: The purple arrow shows the current flowing clockwise within the loop. This visualization reflects the concepts of electromagnetism, specifically illustrating how current loops interact with external magnetic fields.
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