A conducting rod of length 1 = 10 [cm] is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown in the figure. A resist

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A conducting rod of length 1 = 10 [cm] is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown in the figure. A resist

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A Conducting Rod Of Length 1 10 Cm Is Free To Slide On Two Parallel Conducting Bars As Shown In The Figure A Resist 1
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A conducting rod of length 1 = 10 [cm] is free to slide on two parallel conducting bars as shown in the figure. A resistor R = 1 [2] is connected across the ends of the bar to form a loop. The rod and the bars are located in a region that has a magnetic field of magnitude B = 1.3 [T] directed into the page. An external agent pulls the rod to the right with a constant speed v = 1 [m/s]. 1. The magnetic flux throughout the loop is dx = vdt x 2. The value of the induced current is: X i = | [A] 3. The induced current in the loop e R 4. The magnitude of the applied force that is needed to move the rod with this constant speed is: F = [N]. Check X X S X X te X X X₁ Bin X X X
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