A Im long conducting rod rotates with an angular frequency of 400 rad/s about an axis normal to the rod passing through its one end. The other end of the rod is in contact with a circular metallic ring. A constant magnetic field of 0.5 T parallel to the axis exists everywhere. Calculate the e.m.f. developed between the centre and the ring.

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A Im long conducting rod
rotates with an angular
frequency of 400 rad/s about
an axis normal to the rod
passing through its one end.
The other end of the rod is in
contact with a circular metallic
ring . A constant magnetic
field of 0.5 T parallel to the axis
exists everywhere. Calculate
the e.m.f. developed between
the centre and the ring.
Transcribed Image Text:A Im long conducting rod rotates with an angular frequency of 400 rad/s about an axis normal to the rod passing through its one end. The other end of the rod is in contact with a circular metallic ring . A constant magnetic field of 0.5 T parallel to the axis exists everywhere. Calculate the e.m.f. developed between the centre and the ring.
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