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A pair of wires, one which covers the x axis, the other covering the line y = 2x has a bulb with resistance R = 5Ω is attached to the wires at the origin. A long metal bar is placed vertically so that it touches both wires at x = 5 cm. A uniform magnetic field B~ = 1Gsˆz fills all space. If at t = 0 we begin to move the bar smoothly from x = 5 cm to x = 10 cm how much energy is consumed by the bulb if it takes: a) 5 s b) 1 s

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