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Physics, 24.03.2020 21:07 colyernicholas44

A rectangular loop of wire with sides 0.262 and 0.401 m lies in a plane perpendicular to a constant magnetic field (see part a of the drawing). The magnetic field has a magnitude of 0.764 T and is directed parallel to the normal of the loop's surface. In a time of 0.153 s, one-half of the loop is then folded back onto the other half, as indicated in part b of the drawing. Determine the magnitude of the average emf induced in the loop.

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