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(a) A rod of length is moved horizontally with a uniform velocity `'v'` in a direction perpendicular to its length through a region in which a uniform magnetic field is acting vertically downward. Derive the exprwession for the `emf` induced across the ends of the rod. (b) How does one understand this motional `emf` by invoking the Lorentz force on the free charge carries of the condutor ? Explain.

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