Loop moving into a Constant Magnetic Field. Consider a square loop with side length 1m moving at a rate 0.1 m/s in the +x-direction into a magnetic field 6m long with constant strength and direction of B = 1 T ?̂ (into the page). At what angle should the normal of the loop’s area be to the background magnetic field in order to minimize the magnetic flux through the loop?

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Loop moving into a Constant Magnetic Field.

Consider a square loop with side length 1m moving at a rate 0.1 m/s in the +x-direction into a magnetic field 6m long with constant strength and direction of B = 1 T ?̂ (into the page).

  1. At what angle should the normal of the loop’s area be to the background magnetic field in order to minimize the magnetic flux through the loop?

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