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A wire of length l, mass m and resistance R slide without any friction down the parallel conducting rails of negligible resistance. The rails are connected to each other at the bottom by a rail of negligible resistance which is parallel to the wire . The wire and rail forms a closed rectangular conducting loop. The plane of the rails makes an angle θ with the horizontal and a uniform magnetic field B which exists throughout the region. Find the steady velocity of the wire.


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mg sinθRB2l2cos2θ
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mg sin2θRB2l2cos2θ
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mgRsinθB2l2cos2θ
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mgRsin2θB2l2cos2θ
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Solution

The correct option is C mgRsinθB2l2cos2θ

Let the steady velocity of the rod be v.
If we split the velocity into two componets, only vcosθ will be responsible for induced emf in the rod as the the other component is anti parallel to it.
ϵ=Bvcosθ l
According to Ohms's law, iR=Bvcosθ l
i=Bvcosθ lR
Due to this induced current, rod will experience a force in the upward direction along the incline plane.
Force due to induced current, Fm=ilbcosθ
Now to move with steady velocity
ilBcosθ=mgsinθ
Bvcosθ lRlBθ=mgsinθ
v=mgRsinθB2l2cos2θ
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