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shows a straight, long wire carrying a current I and a rod of length l coplanar with the wire and perpendicular to it. The rod moves with a constant velocity v in a direction parallel to the wire. The distance of the wire from the centre of the rod is x. Find the motional emf induced in the rod.

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Magnetic field due to long wire at distance `y` ,
`B=(mu_(0)i)/(2piy),ox`
`de=Bvdy`
`e=(mu_(0)iv)/(2pi)int_(x-(1)/(2))^(x+(1)/(2))(dy)/(y)`
`=(mu_(0)iv)/(2pi)|1ny|_(x-(1)/(2))^(x+(1)/(2))`
`=(mu_(0)iv)/(2pi)[1n(x+(1)/(2))-1n(x-(1)/(2))]`
`=(mu_(0)iv)/(2pi)1n((x+l//2)/(x-l//2))`
`=(muh_(0)iv)/(2pi)1n((2x+l)/(2x-l))`
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