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Physics, 04.02.2020 20:52 natalie2sheffield

The square loop shown in the figure moves into a 0.80t magnetic field at a constant speed of 10m/s. the loop has a resistance of 0.10ω, and it enters the field at t = 0s. find the induced current in the loop as a function of time. give your answer as a graph of i versus t from t = 0s to t = 0.020s.

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