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Figure shows a conducting rod of negligible resistance that can slide on smooth U-shaped rail made of wire of resistance `1Omega//m`. Position of the conducting rod at `t=0` is shown. A time dependent magnetic field `B=2t` tesla is switched on at `t=0`

At `t=0`, when the magnetic field is switched on, the conducting rod is moved to the left at constant speed `5cm//s` by some external means. At `t=2s`, net induced emf has magnitude

A

0.12 V

B

0.08 V

C

0.04 V

D

0.02 V

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