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A long, narrow rectangular loop of wire is moving toward the bottom of the page with a speed of 0.021 m/s (see the drawing). The loop is leaving a region in which a 2.7 T magnetic field exists; the magnetic field outside this region is zero. During a time of 3.0 s, what is the magnitude of the change in the magnetic flux?
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