Question 3 Let's take the Earth's magnetic field BE = 1.70 x 10-4 T pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space st

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Question 3 Let's take the Earth's magnetic field BE = 1.70 x 10-4 T pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space st

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Question 3 Let's take the Earth's magnetic field BE = 1.70 x 10-4 T pointing north. A metal cable attached to a space station stretches by 1.4 km. What would be the potential difference (AV) that develops between the ends of the cable if it's traveling eastbound around Earth with a speed 4.4 km/s? 3.92 kV 145 V 2.25 kV 1 pts 1.05 kV
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