Shown below is a long rectangular loop of width w, length l, mass m, and resistance R. The loop starts from rest at the edge of a uniform magnetic field B → and is pushed into the field by a constant force F → . Calculate the speedof the loop as a function of time.
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Shown below is a long rectangular loop of width w, length l, mass m, and resistance R. The loop starts from rest at the edge of a uniform magnetic field B → and is pushed into the field by a constant force F → . Calculate the speed
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