A 3.0-cm-diameter, 10-turn coil of wire, located at z = 0

Chapter 30, Problem 30.87

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A 3.0-cm-diameter, 10-turn coil of wire, located at z = 0 in the xy-plane, carries a current of 2.5 A. A 2.0-mm-diameter conducting loop with 2.0 * 10-4 resistance is also in the xyplane at the center of the coil. At t = 0 s, the loop begins to move along the z-axis with a constant speed of 75 m/s. What is the induced current in the conducting loop at t = 200ms? The diameter of the conducting loop is much smaller than that of the coil, so you can assume that the magnetic field through the loop is everywhere the on-axis field of the coil.

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