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A single piece of wire is bent into the shape of Texas, with a total area of 13.3 cm2 . This Texas shaped loop is perpendicular to a magnetic field which increases uniformly in magnitude from 0.728 T to 2.27 T in a time of 3 s. The wire has a total resistance of 4 Ω. What is the current? Answer in units of mA.
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