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A conducting rod of length `l` is falling with a constant velocity `v` perpendicular to a uniform horizontal magnetic field `B`. The potential difference between its two ends will
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A conducting rod of length `l` is falling with a constant velocity `v` perpendicular to a uniform horizontal magnetic field `B`. The potential difference between its two ends will be
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(a) `2Blv` (b) `Blv` (c) `1/2Blv` (d) `B^2l^2v^2`
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