Two straight conducting rails form a right angle as shown in the figure. A conducting bar with the specific resistance of X X X X X x X x X X X X X X X X X XX 0.125 0 per meter is in contact with the rails. The rails have no * * ***xx ** X X x XX X x x x XXX x XX X X XxX XX X Xx X X XX resistance. The bar starts at the vertex at time t= 0 and moves with a constant velocity of 2 m/s parallel to the median of the triangle. Conducting rails and the bar are in a uniform magnetic field with the magnitude of B =0.25 T directed into the page. What is the induced current flowing through the bar ******x * and its direction at t = 2 s? X XXX XX XX X X X XXXXX x x X X X X (CW: Clockwise, CCW: Counterclockwise looking from above)

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Two straight conducting rails from a right angle as shown in the figure. A conducting bar with the specific resistance of 0.125 per meter is an contact with the rails. The rails have no resistance. The bar starts at the vertex at time t=0 and moves with a constant velocity of 2m/s parallel to the median of the triangle. Conducting rails and the bar are in a uniform magnetic field with the magnitude of B=0.25 T directed into the page. What is the induced current flowing through the bar and its direction at t=2 s?
Two straight conducting rails form a right angle as shown in
the figure. A conducting bar with the specific resistance of
0.125 0 per meter is in contact with the rails. The rails have no * * *X
X X X X XX X X x X
x x x x
X X X X X
X x x XX
X X X
XX x x X X
resistance. The bar starts at the vertex at time t= 0 and moves
X XX x X X X
with a constant velocity of 2 m/s parallel to the median of the x x** x xx
X X
triangle. Conducting rails and the bar are in a uniform
magnetic field with the magnitude of B =0.25 T directed into
X X X
xx x xXx X
X X X x x x x x x
the page. What is the induced current flowing through the bar * ** ** * xx
X X X X X x X x x x
and its direction at t = 2 s?
x X x x X x x x x x
(CW: Clockwise, CCw: Counterclockwise looking from above)
Transcribed Image Text:Two straight conducting rails form a right angle as shown in the figure. A conducting bar with the specific resistance of 0.125 0 per meter is in contact with the rails. The rails have no * * *X X X X X XX X X x X x x x x X X X X X X x x XX X X X XX x x X X resistance. The bar starts at the vertex at time t= 0 and moves X XX x X X X with a constant velocity of 2 m/s parallel to the median of the x x** x xx X X triangle. Conducting rails and the bar are in a uniform magnetic field with the magnitude of B =0.25 T directed into X X X xx x xXx X X X X x x x x x x the page. What is the induced current flowing through the bar * ** ** * xx X X X X X x X x x x and its direction at t = 2 s? x X x x X x x x x x (CW: Clockwise, CCw: Counterclockwise looking from above)
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