answer a1) b and c pls the conducting rail is moving to the right the a1) induced magnetic field inside the loop and b)

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answer a1) b and c pls the conducting rail is moving to the right the a1) induced magnetic field inside the loop and b)

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answer a1) b and c pls
the conducting rail is moving to the right the a1) induced magnetic field inside the loop and b) the induced current the loop with the resistor
clockwise or anticlockwise?
A conducting bar moves along frictionless conducting rails connected to a 4.00-resistor as shown in Xthe figure. The length of the bar is 1.60 m and a uniform magnetic field of 2 is applied perpendicular to the paper pointing outward, as shown. 4.00 S2 wwww 1.60 m Magnetic field is outward (.) a) What is the applied force required to move the bar to the left with a constant speed of 6.00 m/s? Fapplied
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