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Consider an infinitely long wire carrying a current I (t ), with` dI/ dt = λ = constant`. Find the current produced in the rectangular loop of wire ABCD if its resistance is R (Fig.
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Consider an infinitely long wire carrying a current I (t ), with` dI/ dt = λ = constant`. Find the current produced in the rectangular loop of wire ABCD if its resistance is R (Fig. ).
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