Two resistanceless rails rest 32 cm apart on a 6.0o ramp. They are joined at the bottom
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Two resistanceless rails rest 32 cm apart on a 6.0o ramp. They are joined at the bottom by a 0.60-Ω resistor. At the top a copper bar of mass 0.040 kg (ignore its resistance) is laid across the rails. The whole apparatus is immersed in a vertical 0.55-T field. What is the terminal (steady) velocity of the bar as it slides frictionlessly down the rails?
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