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what maximum emf can be induced in v along its 14.5 cm length when it moves through the field at 0.45 m/s?

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Final answer:

To calculate the maximum emf induced in a moving conductor, use the equation emf = B * length * v, where B is the magnetic field strength.

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum emf induced in a moving conductor can be determined using the equation:

emf = B * length * v

Where:

  • emf is the induced emf
  • B is the magnetic field strength
  • length is the length of the conductor
  • v is the velocity of the conductor

Given that the length of the conductor is 14.5 cm and the velocity is 0.45 m/s, we need to know the magnetic field strength to calculate the maximum emf.

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