In (Figure 1), the moving rod has a resistance of 0.25 1 and moves on rails 20.0 cm apart. The stationary U-shaped condu

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In (Figure 1), the moving rod has a resistance of 0.25 1 and moves on rails 20.0 cm apart. The stationary U-shaped condu

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In (Figure 1), the moving rod has a resistance of 0.25 1 and moves on rails 20.0 cm apart. The stationary U-shaped conductor has negligible resistance. When a force of 0.450 N is applied to the rod, it moves to the right at a constant speed of 1.20 m/s. Figure < 1 of 1 > Pros ΔΑ B (outward) WA

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