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As shown in figure, a metal rod completes the circuit. The circuit area is perpendicular to a magnetic field with `B = 0.15 T`. If the resistance of the total circuit is `3 Omega`, how large a force is needed to move the rod as indicated with a constant speed of 2 m/s?

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