Thanks for the quick response!
I'm not say either of you guys are wrong but I tried both equations and I got two different answers.
The first equation got me .01767 but when i plug this into Faraday's equation I get -0.0589 volts
The second equation got me -0.0589 Wb.
Which one is...
Homework Statement
A flexible, circular conducting loop of radius 0.15m and resistance 4 ohms lies in a uniform magnetic field of .25 T. the loop is pulled on opposite sides by equal forces and stretched until its enclosed area is essentially zero m^2. it takes .30s to close the loop. what...