In Example 29.1, suppose the loop is stationary and the source of the magnetic field is moved

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In Example 29.1, suppose the loop is stationary and the source of the magnetic field is moved to the left such that their relative motion is the same. Do you expect there to be a current through the loop?


Data from Example 29.1

Consider a rectangular conducting loop traveling from left to right through a magnetic field as shown in Figure 29.4. During this motion, at what positions \(a-e\) is a current induced in the loop, and what is the current direction at each position?

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