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A metallic square loop ABCD is moving in its own plane with velocity v in a uniform magnetic field perpendicular to its plane as shown in the figure. An electric field is induced

A

in AD,but not in BC

B

in BC,but not in AD

C

neither in AD nor in BC

D

in both AD and BC

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(d) In both AD and BC, because the electrons and positive ions will be separated by magnetic force in these two arms.
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