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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Magnetism -> Find magnetic induction -> Go to message
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Hi,
I think the answer is 3.93*(10^(-5))T
Calculate the magnetic field due to two long wires and find their direction using clasp rule and get their resultant.Calculate the magnetic field due to the wire in Y-Z plane and find the total resultant.
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> WHO CAN SOLVE THIS????????? -> Go to message
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You are right. Most probably they cannot be integrated.
But are you sure??????
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Differential Calculus -> WHO CAN SOLVE THIS????????? -> Go to message
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Integrate wrt x 
1) (sinx)/x
and
2)   (exponential) e to the power of  -x  square
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Magnetism -> EMI -> Go to message
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fundoonikhil and bhupesh.mohanty are absolutely right.
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A conducting square loop of side L and resistance R moves in a plane with a uniform velocity V perpendicular to one of its sides.A magnetic field B, constant in time and and space,pointing perpendicular and into the plane of the loop exists everywhere.What is the current induced in the loop?????
In some books it is given as 2BLV/R and in some it is given as zero.
So plz help.
 
 
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