Q3. There are two parts to this question: Q3A. A single-turn loop is sitting in xy-plane as shown below. There is a back

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Q3. There are two parts to this question: Q3A. A single-turn loop is sitting in xy-plane as shown below. There is a back

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Q3. There are two parts to this question: Q3A. A single-turn loop is sitting in xy-plane as shown below. There is a background magnetic field B = (+32) Box sin(wt), where x is coordinate along the x-direction. (a) Find the total magnetic flux 4 through the loop. (b) Find the EMF induced in the loop. Figure 2: for Q3A.
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