The metal bar in the figure below is sliding on frictionless conducting rails that form a circuit loop with a resistance

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The metal bar in the figure below is sliding on frictionless conducting rails that form a circuit loop with a resistance

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The metal bar in the figure below is sliding on frictionless
conducting rails that form a circuit loop with a
resistance of 15.0 52. The magnetic field is 2.00 T into the page,
the length of the bar is 1.50 m, and its speed is
400 ms.
a) What is the induced voltage when the bar is moving at 40.0
m/s?
b) What current circulates around the loop (and in what
direction)?
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