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A rectangular loop of wire
A rectangular loop of wire is placed next to a straight
wire, as shown in Fig. 20–55. There is a current of 3.5 A in both
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A rectangular wire loop of dimensions a×b, with a=3.5 cm and b=4.5 cm, is pulled parallel to side a at a constant speed v=4.3
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A current with sinusoidal time-dependence, whose peak value is 3.55 A and frequency is 463 cycles per second, passes through a
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A long, vertical, straight wire carries a current I going upwards. The wire is perpendicular to the plane of a circular metal
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A 2.00 cm x 2.00 cm square loop of wire with resistance 1.30×10^−2 Ohms is parallel to a long straight wire. The near edge of
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An infinite straight wire carrying a current I=5 A flowing to the right is placed above a rectangular loop of wire with width
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An infinite straight wire carrying a current I=5 A flowing to the right is placed above a rectangular loop of wire with width
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Part of a single rectangular loop of wire with dimensions .35 m by .75 m (.35 is the height and .75 is the length) is situated
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Part of a single rectangular loop of wire with dimensions .35 m by .75 m (.35 is the height and .75 is the length) is situated
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A loop of wire (resistance = 2.0 m) is positioned as shown with respect to a long wire which carries a current. If d = 1.0
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