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A wire is bent in the form of a `V` shape and placed in a horizontal plane.There exists a uniform magnetic field `B` perpendicular to the plane of the wire. A uniform conducting rod starts sliding over the `V` shaped wire with a constant speed v as shown in the figure. If the wire no resistance, the current in rod wil

A

Increase with time

B

Decrease with time

C

Remain constant

D

Always be zero.

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C
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