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A metal disk 13.0 cm in diameter rotates about its circular axis of symmetry at an angular speed of 590 rad/s. The disk is situated in a uniform magnetic field of 0.570 T perpendicular to the plane of the disk. What is the absolute value of the induced voltage between the axis and the rim of the disk?
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