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A horizontal straight wire 10 m long extending from east to west is falling with a speed of 5.0 ms, at right angles to the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field, `0.30 xx 10^(-4)Wb m^(2)`
Which end of the wire is at the higher electrical potential?

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