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A rod of length l rotates with a uniform angular velocity omega about its perpendicular bisector. A uniform magnetic field B exists parallel to the axis of rotation. The potential difference between the two ends of the lrod is

A

`omegaL`

B

`(omegaL)/(2pi)`

C

`(omegaL)/(pi)`

D

`(omegaL)//(4pi^(2))`

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