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A circular disc of radius 20 cm is rotating with a constant angular speed of `2.0 rad//s` in a uniform magnetic field of 0.2 T. Find the e.m.f. induced between the centre and rim of the disc. Given magnetic field is along the axis of rotation of disc.

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