The figure shows a metallic block, with its faces parallel to coordinate axes. The block is in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.023 T. One edge length of the block is 22 cm; the block is not drawn to scale. The block is moved at 2.8 m/s parallel to each axis, in turn, and the resulting potential difference V that appears across the block is measured. With the motion parallel to the y axis, V-15 mV; with the motion parallel to the z axis, V- 11 mV; with the motion parallel to the x axis, V-0. What are the block lengths (a) dx. (b) dy, and (c) d₂?

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The figure shows a metallic block, with its faces parallel to coordinate axes. The block is in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.023
T. One edge length of the block is 22 cm; the block is not drawn to scale. The block is moved at 2.8 m/s parallel to each axis, in turn, and
the resulting potential difference V that appears across the block is measured. With the motion parallel to the y axis, V-15 mV; with
the motion parallel to the z axis, V=11 mV; with the motion parallel to the x axis, V=0. What are the block lengths (a) dx. (b) dy, and (c)
d₂?
(a) Number 0.22
(b) Number i 0.23
(c) Number
0.17
Units
m
Units m
Units
m
Transcribed Image Text:The figure shows a metallic block, with its faces parallel to coordinate axes. The block is in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.023 T. One edge length of the block is 22 cm; the block is not drawn to scale. The block is moved at 2.8 m/s parallel to each axis, in turn, and the resulting potential difference V that appears across the block is measured. With the motion parallel to the y axis, V-15 mV; with the motion parallel to the z axis, V=11 mV; with the motion parallel to the x axis, V=0. What are the block lengths (a) dx. (b) dy, and (c) d₂? (a) Number 0.22 (b) Number i 0.23 (c) Number 0.17 Units m Units m Units m
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