6. [-14 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.A.P.035. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A conducting rod of length l = 35.0 cm is free to

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6. [-14 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.A.P.035. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A conducting rod of length l = 35.0 cm is free to

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6 14 Points Details Serpse10 30 A P 035 My Notes Ask Your Teacher A Conducting Rod Of Length L 35 0 Cm Is Free To 1
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A conducting rod of length
ℓ = 35.0 cm
is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown
in the figure below. Two resistors
R1 = 2.00 Ω
and
R2 = 5.00 Ω
are connected across the ends of the bars to form a loop.
A constant magnetic field
B = 2.35 T
is directed perpendicularly into the page. An external
agent pulls the rod to the left with a constant speed of
v = 7.95 m/s.
Find the following.
6. [-14 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.A.P.035. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER A conducting rod of length l = 35.0 cm is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown in the figure below. Two resistors R. = 2.000 and R, = 5.000 are connected across the ends of the bars to form a loop. A constant magnetic field B = 2.35 T is directed perpendicularly into the page. An external agent pulls the rod to the left with a constant speed of v = 7.95 m/s. Find the following: X x *B x X R3 x X X x R X x x X x x x (a) the currents in both resistors 2.00- resistor A 5.00- resistor A (b) the total power delivered to the resistance of the circuit w (c) the magnitude of the applied force that is needed to move the rod with this constant velocity
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