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A circular loop of wire (radius = 6.0 cm, resistance = 40 miliamps) is placed in a uniform magnetic field that makes and angle of 30 degrees with the plane of the loop. The magnitude of the field changes with time according to B = 30 sin (20t)mT, where t is measured in s. Determine the magnitude of the current induced in the loop at t = pi/20 s
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