A metal conductor of length 1 m rotates vertically about one of its ends with an angular…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Induction
A metal conductor of length 1 m rotates vertically about one of its ends with an angular velocity 5 rad s–1. If the horizontal component of earth’s magnetic field is 0.2 × 10–4 T, then the emf developed between the ends of the conductor is
- 5 µV
- 5 mV
- 50 µV
- 50 mV
Answer
(C) 50 µV
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