A wire loop of radius

  1. Figure shows a circular wire loop of radius r carrying current i placed in a perpendicular magnetic field B. Suppose that the
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  2. A very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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  3. A very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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  4. A very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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  5. A very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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  6. very large loop of metal wire with radius 1 meter is driven with a linearly increasing current at a rate of 200 amps/second. A
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  7. A loop of wire has the shape shown in the drawing. The top part of the wire is bent into a semicircle of radius r = 0.12 m. The
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  8. A piece of copper wire is formed into a single circular loop of radius 13 cm. A magnetic field is oriented parallel to the
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  9. A piece of copper wire is formed into a single circular loop of radius 13 cm. A magnetic field is oriented parallel to the
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  10. A piece of copper wire is formed into a single circular loop of radius 11 cm. A magnetic field is oriented parallel to the
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