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Two parallel, long, straight conductors lie on a smooth plane surface. Two other parallel conductors rest on them at right angles so as to form a square of side a initially. A uniform magnetic field B exists at right angles to the plane containing the conductors. Now they start moving out with a constant velocity (v).
Will the induced emf be time dependent?

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To determine whether the induced emf in the given scenario is time-dependent, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the setup We have two pairs of parallel conductors forming a square of side length \( a \). A uniform magnetic field \( B \) is present perpendicular to the plane of the conductors. When the conductors start moving with a constant velocity \( v \), we need to analyze how this motion affects the magnetic flux through the square formed by the conductors. **Hint:** Visualize the arrangement of the conductors and the magnetic field to understand how they interact. ### Step 2: Analyze the magnetic flux ...
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