FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS (LLF)+WILEYPLUS
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GO Nonuniform electric flux. Figure 32-30 shows a circular region of radius R= 3.00 cm in which an electric flux is directed out of the plane of the page. The flux encircled by a concentric circle of radius ris given by ΦE, enc = (0.600 V · m/s)(r/R)t, where r≤R and t is in seconds. What is the magnitude of the induced magnetic field at radial distances (a) 2.00 cm and (b) 5.00 cm?
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