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Two parallel metal rods form a plane inclined at 20.0° to the horizontal. The upper end of the rods are connected together by a resistor of 102.0 Ω. The lower end of the rods are held in an electrically insulating block. They are separated horizontally by a distance of 20.0 cm. There is a uniform magnetic field of 0.100 T directed vertically upward. A metal bar of mass 0.10 g is sliding down the metal rods. What is the maximum speed of the bar? Assume: no frictional loss and that the rods are very long; g=9.81 m/s2.



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