Consider a magnetic field (B) with |B| = 2.20 x 104 T in a place on Earth surface, directed parallel to Earth's surface, pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space station stretches radially outwards 2.50 km. What would be the potential difference developed between the ends of the cable when travels eastward on Earth at a speed (v) = 6.5 km/s. 4.79 kV 444.0 V O 3.58 kV

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Consider a magnetic field (B) with |B| = 2.20 x 10-4 T in a place on Earth surface,
directed parallel to Earth's surface, pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space
station stretches radially outwards 2.50 km. What would be the potential difference
developed between the ends of the cable when travels eastward on Earth at a speed
(v) = 6.5 km/s.
4.79 kV
444.0 V
3.58 kV
400.0 V
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a magnetic field (B) with |B| = 2.20 x 10-4 T in a place on Earth surface, directed parallel to Earth's surface, pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space station stretches radially outwards 2.50 km. What would be the potential difference developed between the ends of the cable when travels eastward on Earth at a speed (v) = 6.5 km/s. 4.79 kV 444.0 V 3.58 kV 400.0 V
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