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To calculate:The induced potential difference when the conductor moves perpendicular to the line force.
Answer to Problem 48A
The induced potential difference when the conductor moves perpendicular to the line force is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Formula Used:
where,
Calculation:
The induced potential difference when the conductor moves perpendicular to the line force can be calculated by the formula,
Substituting the values in above formula,
Conclusion:
Hence,the induced potential difference when the conductor moves perpendicular to the line force is
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