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An aeroplane, in which the distance between the tips of thie wings is 50m, is flying horizontally with a speed of `360 km//hour`, over a place where the vertical component of earth's magnetic field is `2.0 xx 10^(-4)` tesla. The potential difference between the tips of the wings would be

A

0.1 V

B

`1.0 V`

C

`0.2 V`

D

`0.01 V`

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