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To check this out, calculate the induced voltage for a wild goose with a wingspan of 1.5 m at level flight due south at 13 m/s at a point where the earth's magnetic field is 3 Γ—10βˆ’5 T directed downward from horizontal by 14 degrees. What would be the expected voltage difference across the goose's wingtips?

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