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Two rings of radii 5m and 10m move in opposite directions with velocity 20 m/s and 10 m/s respectively, on a conducting curface S. There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude `0.1T` perpendicular to the plane of the rings. Find the potential difference between the highest points of the two rings.

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The above situation can be drawn as

As we know, induced emf in a rod is given by e = Bvl.
So, for rod PQ, e = Bvl = `0.1xx10xx10=10V`
For rod RS, e = Bvl = `0.1xx20xx5=10V`
So, the net emf produced in above figure is given by
`V_(P)-10V-10V=V_(S)rArrV_(P)-V_(S)=20V`
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