Scientific work is currently underway to determine whether weak oscillating magnetic fields can affect human health. For example, one study found that drivers of trains had a higher incidence of blood cancer than other railway workers, possibly due to long exposure to mechanical devices in the train engine cab. Consider a magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 10-3 T, oscillating sinusoidally at 53.0 Hz. If the diameter of a red blood cell is 6.00 µm, determine the maximum emf that can be generated around the perimeter of a cell in this field.