Essential University Physics: Volume 2 (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 27, Problem 40P
In Example 27.2 take a = 1.0 cm, w = 3.5 cm, and l = 6.0 cm. Suppose the rectangular loop is a conductor with resistance 50 mΩ, and the current I in the long wire is increasing at 25 A/s. Find the induced current in the loop. What’s its direction?
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