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Physics, 28.06.2020 04:01, natnat55

A baton twirler is twirling her aluminum baton in a horizontal circle at a rate of 2.33 revolutions per second. A baton held horizontally. Calculate the induced emf between the center and one end of the baton if the magnetic field of the Earth is 0.500 gauss and is oriented at 14.42 with respect to the horizontal. Assume the baton is 60.1 cm in length.

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