Question: A rectangular conducting metal loop is being pulled out of an area with a constant magnetic field. The loop has a length L and

A rectangular conducting metal loop is being pulled out of an area with a constant magnetic field. The loop has a length L and width W, a resistance R, and is moving with a constant velocity v to the left as shown. The magnetic field has a constant magnitude Bext, and is out of the page. What is the magnitude and direction of the current induced in the loop? The direction of the current is indicated by the sign, positive for a counterclockwise current and negative for a clockwise current. Give the current in Amps to at least three digits to avoid being counted off due to rounding. L = 0.55 m, W = 0.35 m, R = 0.107 ohms, v = 6.4 m/s, Bext = 0.38 T L W 12 v Bext
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