2. (-/25 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.2.OP.014. In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, co

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2. (-/25 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.2.OP.014. In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, co

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2. (-/25 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 30.2.OP.014. In the figure below, an iron bar sitting on two parallel copper rails, connected to each other by a resistor, is pulled to the rig + - 1.20 m, and a uniform 2.90 T magnetic field is directed into the page. At what speed (in m/s) should the bar be moved e m/s Need Help? Read it
MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER to each other by a resistor, is pulled to the right at a constant speed. The resistance R-3.00 , the distance between the rails is what speed (in m/s) should the bar be moved to produce a current of 0.500 A in the resistor?
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