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A conducting bar moves along a circuit with a constant velocity. A constant magnetic field of 1.23 T is perpendicular to the bar and circuit. The bar covers 2.00 m2 of area in 1.00 second. What is the
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A conducting bar moves along a circuit with a
constant velocity. A constant magnetic field of
1.23 T is perpendicular to the bar and circuit.
The bar covers 2.00 m2 of area in
1.00 second. What is the EMF
induced in the circuit?
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Step-by-step explanation:
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