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An isolated conducting rod of length 8.00 cm is oriented parallel to the x-axis. It moves...

An isolated conducting rod of length 8.00 cm is oriented parallel to the x-axis. It moves in the +y-direction at 3.90 m/sm/s in the presence of a uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.600 T that points in the -z-direction.

a) Find the magnitude of the motional emf in the rod.

b) Find the magnitude of the electric field produced in the rod.

c) Find the direction of the electric field produced in the rod.

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