Is a nonzero electromotive force (Vemf) induced in the loop?

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An infinitely long, DC current (I4) carrying wire is oriented along the z-axis as
shown in Fig. 1. As illustrated in parts (a)-(f), a square conductive loop in the y-z
plane having a finite resistance R is moved/rotated as described in figure. For each
of these cases,
a. Is a nonzero electromotive force (Vemf) induced in the loop? If so, explain how
it occurs and state what the type (transformer/motional) of emf that occurs.
b. What is the corresponding direction of current flow in cases where a nonzero
Vemf is found to occur in part a? Explain how the direction of current is found
by virtue of Lenz's Law.
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(a) move along y
(b) move along -y
(c) move along z
(e) Rotate around
(f) Rotate around
center horizontal axis
(d) move along -x
center vertical axis
14,
Transcribed Image Text:An infinitely long, DC current (I4) carrying wire is oriented along the z-axis as shown in Fig. 1. As illustrated in parts (a)-(f), a square conductive loop in the y-z plane having a finite resistance R is moved/rotated as described in figure. For each of these cases, a. Is a nonzero electromotive force (Vemf) induced in the loop? If so, explain how it occurs and state what the type (transformer/motional) of emf that occurs. b. What is the corresponding direction of current flow in cases where a nonzero Vemf is found to occur in part a? Explain how the direction of current is found by virtue of Lenz's Law. 14 (a) move along y (b) move along -y (c) move along z (e) Rotate around (f) Rotate around center horizontal axis (d) move along -x center vertical axis 14,
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