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A constant magnetic field passes through a single rectangular loop whose dimensions are 0.41 m x 0.65 m. The magnetic field has a magnitude of 1.8 T and is inclined at an angle of 78° with respect to the normal to the plane of the loop.
(a) If the magnetic field decreases to zero in a time of 0.63 s, what is the magnitude of the average emf induced in the loop?
(b) If the magnetic field remains constant at its initail calue of 2.1T, what is the magnitude of the rate ΔA/Δt at which the area should change so that the average emf has the same magnitude as in part (a)?

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