We want to figure out when a current is started or stopped in a wire. So we place a small rectangular loop (0.13 by 0.15 meters) a distance 1.3 meters from the wire. If the current in the wire increases by 10 amps/second as it starts flowing, how much potential difference will be induced in the wire loop? Answer in microvolts.

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We want to figure out when a current is started or stopped in a wire. So we place a small rectangular loop (0.13 by 0.15 meters) a distance 1.3 meters from the wire. If the current in the wire increases by 10 amps/second as it starts flowing, how much potential difference will be induced in the wire loop? Answer in microvolts.

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