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The two ends of a horizontal conducting rod of length `l` are joined to a voltmeter. The whole arrangement moves with a horizontal velocity `v` , the direction of motion being perpendicular to the rod. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field is `B` . The voltmeter reading is

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