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A conducting circular loop is made of a thin wire has area \( 3.5 \times 10^{-3} \mathrm{~m}^{2} \) and resistance \( 10 \Omega \). It is placed perpendicular
P to a time dependent magnetic field \( B(t)=(0.4 \mathrm{~T}) \sin (50 \pi t) \). The field is uniform in space. Then the net charge flowing
W through the loop during \( t=0 \mathrm{~s} \) and \( t=10 \mathrm{~ms} \) is close to
(2019 Main, 9 Jan I)
(a) \( 6 \mathrm{mC} \)
(b) \( 21 \mathrm{mC} \)
(c) \( 7 \mathrm{mC} \)
(d) \( 0.14 \mathrm{mC} \)
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