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The loop shown (mass = 24.0 g and R = 6.00×10−3 Ω) initially has part of its area in a region of uniform magnetic field...?

The loop shown (mass = 24.0 g and R = 6.00×10−3 Ω) initially has part of its area in a region of

uniform magnetic field B = 3.30 T. The loop is initially at rest; then a constant force Fext = 0.180 N is

applied to the loop to pull it out of the field.

The loop has a length of 0.6m and a width of 0.04m.

I have been stuck on this problem for hours and I can only express the emf in terms of velocity....isn't the emf changing with time? The question just says to find the emf...I know its a very badly worded question

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  • DIEGO.
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    good question.

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