A conducting square loop initially lies in the XZ plane with its lower edge hinged along…

Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA ExamsElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

A conducting square loop initially lies in the XZ plane with its lower edge hinged along the X-axis. Only in the region y 0, there is a time dependent magnetic field pointing along the Z-direction, \(\vec{B}(t)=B_{0}(\cos \omega t) \hat{k},\)where B0 is a constant. The magnetic field is zero everywhere else. At time t = 0, the loop starts rotating with constant angular speed w about the X-axis in the clockwise direction as viewed from the +X-axis (as shown in the figure). Ignoring self-inductance of the loop and gravity, which of the following plots correctly represents the induced e.m.f. (V) in the loop as a function of time:

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