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The two rails of a railway track, insulated from each other and the ground, are connected to a milli voltmeter. What is the reading of the milli voltmeter when a train travels at a speed of `180 km//hours` along the track, given that the vertical components of earth's magnitic field is `0.2xx10^(_4) weber//m^(2)` & the rails are separated by 1 meter?

A

`10^(-2)` volt

B

10mV

C

1 volt

D

1mV

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The correct Answer is:
D

`epsilon = Blv = (0.2xx10^(-4)(1)(180xx5//18)=10^(-3)V=1mV`
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