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The square loop in Figure
P20.62 is made of wires with a
total series resistance of 10.0 Ω.
It is placed in a uniform 0.100-T
magnetic field directed perpendicular
into the plane of
the paper. The loop, which is
hinged at each corner, is pulled
as shown until the separation
between points A and B is 3.00 m. If this process takes 0.100 s,
what is the average current generated in the loop? What is the
direction of the current?
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