In the demonstration where a loop is pulled out of a magnetic field, which gives the power of your pull? It is the ratio of the speed at which the loop moves to your force. It is the ratio of your force to the speed at which the loop moves. It is the product of your force and the speed at which the loop moves.

In the demonstration where a loop is pulled out of a magnetic field, which gives the power of your pull? It is the ratio of the speed at which the loop moves to your force. It is the ratio of your force to the speed at which the loop moves. It is the product of your force and the speed at which the loop moves.

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In the demonstration where a loop is pulled out of a magnetic field, which gives the power of your pull? It is the ratio of the speed at which the loop moves to your force. It is the ratio of your force to the speed at which the loop moves. It is the product of your force and the speed at which the loop moves.

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