Part A As shown in the figure, a wire and a 10-0 resistor are used to form a circuit in the shape of a square, 20 cm by 20 cm. A uniform but nonsteady magnetic fieid is directed into the plane of the circuit. The magnitude of the magnetic field is decreased from 0.6 T to 0.2 Tin a time interval of 61 ms. The average induced current and its direction through the resistor, in this time interval, are closest to 20 cm 20 cm ww 9. 10 N O 16 mA, from a to b. O 26 mA, from a to b. O 26 mA, from b to a. O 16 mA, from b to a O 39 mA, from a to b

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As shown in the figure, a wire and a 10-0 resistor are used to form a circuit in the shape of a square, 20 cm by 20 cm. A uniform but nonsteady magnetic field is directed into the plane of the circuit. The magnitude of the
magnetic field is decreased from 0.6 T to 0.2 Tin a time interval of 61 ms. The average induced current and its direction through the resistor, in this time interval, are closest to
- 20 cm
20 cm
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10 n
O 16 mA, from a to b.
O 26 mA, from a to b.
O 26 mA, from b to a
O 16 mA, from b to a.
O 39 mA, from a to b.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A As shown in the figure, a wire and a 10-0 resistor are used to form a circuit in the shape of a square, 20 cm by 20 cm. A uniform but nonsteady magnetic field is directed into the plane of the circuit. The magnitude of the magnetic field is decreased from 0.6 T to 0.2 Tin a time interval of 61 ms. The average induced current and its direction through the resistor, in this time interval, are closest to - 20 cm 20 cm ww 10 n O 16 mA, from a to b. O 26 mA, from a to b. O 26 mA, from b to a O 16 mA, from b to a. O 39 mA, from a to b.
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