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A thin, 50 cm long metal bar with mass 750 g rests on, but is not attrached to, two metallic supports in a uniform 0.450T magnetic field, as shown in fig. A battery and a `25Omega` resistor in series are connected to the supports.

What is the largest voltage the battery can have without breaking the circuit at the supports?

A

`817V`

B

`412V`

C

`325V`

D

`160V`

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The correct Answer is:
a

(a) `F_1=mg`
When bar is just ready to levitate,
`IlB=mg, I=(mg)/(lB)=((0.75kg)(9.80m//s^2))/((0.500m)(0.450T))=32.67T`
`epsilon=IR=(32.67A)(25.0Omega)=817V`
(b) `R=2.0Omega, I=epsilon/R=(817V)(2.0Omega)=408.5A`
`F_1=IlB=92N`
`a=(F_1-mg)//a=113ms^-2`
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