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Each figure depicts a metal wire sliding at a speed of v = 2m/s on fixed metal rails. A magnetic
field of B = 10 T into the page exists only in the region pictured. The loop has a resistance of 2 Ω.
(a) Calculate the magnetic flux through each loop when the moving wire is at the x = 8 cm
location.
(b) For each loop, determine the magnitude of the current and its direction (Clock-wise, Counterclockwise) when the moving wire is at x = 8 cm. Explain why.
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