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The two rails of a railway track, insulataed form each other and from the ground, are connected to a millivoltmeter. What will be the reading of the millivoltmeter when a train travels on the track at a speed of `180km h^(-1)?` The vertical component of earth's magnetic field is` 0.2 xx10^(-4)` and the rails are separted by 1m.

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