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A metal rod of length `15xx10^(-2)m` rotates about an axis passing through one end with a uniform angular velocity of 60 rad `s^(-1)`. A uniform magnetic field of 0.1 Tesla exisits in the direction of the axis of rotationn. Calculate the EMF induced between the ends of the rod.

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`epsilon=1/2BomegaL^(2) =1/2 0.1xx60xx(15xx10^(-2))^(2)`
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