The moving rod in the (Figure 1) is 12.5 cm long and is pulled at a speed of 20.0 cm/s Figure 1 of 1 O Force on electron

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The moving rod in the (Figure 1) is 12.5 cm long and is pulled at a speed of 20.0 cm/s Figure 1 of 1 O Force on electron

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The moving rod in the (Figure 1) is 12.5 cm long and is pulled at a speed of 20.0 cm/s Figure 1 of 1 O Force on electron

Part A If the magnetic field is 0.775 T, calculate the emf developed. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. MA ? E- Value Units Submit Request Answer y Part B Calculate the magnitude of the electric field felt by electrons in the rod. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Hi E- Value Units
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