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The magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at a placeB0 and the angle of dip isδ. A horizontal conductor of lengthl lying along the magnetic North-South moves Eastwards with a velocity v, the emf induced across the conductor is


A

zero

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B0lvsinδ

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B0lv

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B0lvcosδ

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B0sinδ

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Solution

The correct option is B

B0lvsinδ


Step 1. Given data

The magnitude of the earth's magnetic field at a placeB0.

The angle of dip=δ.

Step 2. Formula used

Motional-induced EMF is given by,

e=Bvl, where(B=Magnetic field intensity, v=Velocity of the conductor, l=Length of the conductor)

Step 3. Calculating the induced EMF

The horizontal conductor of length l lies along the north-south direction when it moves in the east direction with a velocityv that is horizontally normal to Bv

The EMF will get induced and the magnetic field in the east direction starts acting according to Fleming's right-hand rule, the direction of induced emf is along Bv.

Thus the induced emf will be,

E=BverticalvlBv=B0sinδE=B0vlsinδ

Thus, the EMF across the conductor is B0lvsinδ.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.


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