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A rectangular loop of sides 6 cm 2 cm with a samll cut is moving out of a region of uniform magnetic field of magnitude 0.4 T direction normal to the loop. The voltage developed acrss the cut if velocity of loop is `2cms^(-1)` in a direction normal to the longer side is

A

`4.8xx10^(-4)V`

B

`1.6xx10^(-4)V`

C

`2.2xx10^(-2)V`

D

`3.2xx10^(-2)V`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Here, `l=6cm, 6xx10^(-2)m`
`B=0.4`
`v=2cm s^(-1)`
`=2xx10^(-2)m s^(-1)`
Voltage developed is `epsi=Blv=0.4xx6xx10^(-2)xx2xx10^(-2)`
`=4.8xx10^(-4)V`
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