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A metallic rod of length `l` is hinged at the point `M` and is rotating about an axis perpendicular to the plane of paper with a constant angular velocity `omega`. A uniform magnetic field of intensity `B` is acting in the region (as shown in the figure) parallel to the plane of paper. The potential difference between the points `M` and `N`

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