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Asmall airplane with a wingspan of17.5m is flying due north at a speed of70.4m/s over a region where the vertical component of the earth's magnetic field is 1.20 �t downward.

(a) what potential difference is developed between the airplane's wingtips?
mv

(b) which wingtip is at higher potential?
the wingtip on the pilot's left. the wingtip on the pilot's right.

(c) how would the answers to parts (a) and (b) change if the plane turned to fly due east?
part (a) would increase and part (b) would reverse. part (a) would increase and part (b) would not change. part (a) would decrease and part (b) would reverse. part (a) would decrease and part (b) would not change. neither part would change.

(d) can this emf be used to power a lightbulb in the passenger compartment?
yesno

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