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Physics, 25.03.2020 23:58 levicorey846

The metal wing of an airplane acts like a ""wire"" flying through Earth’s magnetic field. A voltage is induced between the wing tips, and a current flows along the wing, but only for a short time. Why does the current stop even though the airplane continues flying through Earth’s magnetic field?

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