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A rectangular wire loop has a R=10Ω resistor on the back as it moves into a region of uniform B=3T field at v=10m/s. The rectangle is w=5cm wide by l=20cm long.



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As the loop enters the field, which way will the induced current flow?

- unanswered clockwise counterclockwise there will be no induced current
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