0.75m conducting rod is moved at 8.0m/s across a 0.25T magnetic field along metal rails. The electrical resistance of the system is 5.0 ohms. What are the magnitude and direction of the current through point X?
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75 \, m \) - Velocity of the rod, \( v = 8.0 \, m/s \) - Magnetic field strength, \( B = 0.25 \, T \) - Resistance of the circuit, \( R = 5.0 \, \Omega \) Show more…
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