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Chapter 30, Problem 26P
GO For the wire arrangement in Fig. 30-49, a = 12.0 cm and b = 16.0 cm. The current in the long straight wire is i = 4.50t2 – 10.0t, where i is in amperes and t is in seconds. (a) Find the emf in the square loop at t = 3.00 s. (b) What is the direction of the induced current in the loop?
Figure 30-49 Problem 26.
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