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title: "A flat rectangular loop of wire with dimensions \\(0.20\\text{ m} \\times 0.50\\text{ m}\\) is positioned in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude \\(0.50\\text{ T}\\). The plane of the loop makes an angle of \\(30^\\circ\\) with the direction of the magnetic field lines. What is the magnetic flux through the loop?"
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# A flat rectangular loop of wire with dimensions \(0.20\text{ m} \times 0.50\text{ m}\) is positioned in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude \(0.50\text{ T}\). The plane of the loop makes an angle of \(30^\circ\) with the direction of the magnetic field lines. What is the magnetic flux through the loop?

A flat rectangular loop of wire with dimensions \(0.20\text{ m} \times 0.50\text{ m}\) is positioned in a uniform magnetic field of magnitude \(0.50\text{ T}\). The plane of the loop makes an angle of \(30^\circ\) with the direction of the magnetic field lines. What is the magnetic flux through the loop?

![A 3D perspective diagram showing a rectangular wire loop inclined at an angle. The flat rectangular loop has edges of length \(0.20\text{ m}\) along the tilt and \(0.50\text{ m}\) horizontally. A horizontal dashed reference line extends from the bottom edge of the loop, and an arc indicates the angle of \(30^\circ\) between the plane of the loop and the horizontal dashed line. Four parallel, horizontal solid arrows pointing to the right pass across the region, labeled with the vector glyph \(\vec{B}\). No other labels, lines, text, or axes appear.](https://nerd-notes.com/wp-content/uploads/ubq-frq-generated/stem-fig-1-1787461172-SnOufC.jpg)

- **A.** \(2.5 \times 10^{-2} \text{ Wb}\)
- **B.** \(4.3 \times 10^{-2} \text{ Wb}\)
- **C.** \(5.0 \times 10^{-2} \text{ Wb}\)
- **D.** \(1.0 \times 10^{-1} \text{ Wb}\)

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