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A simple pendulum with a bob of mass m and a conducting wire of length L, swings under gravity with an angular amplitude `2theta`. If the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of motion of the pendulum is B, then the maximum emf induced across the pendulum is

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`Bl sqrt(gl) sin (theta)/(2)`
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