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A pair of parallel horizontal conducting rails of negligible resistance shorted at one end is fixed on a table. The distance between the rails is L. A conducting massless rod of resistance R can slide on the rails frictionlessly. The rod is tied to a massless string which passes over a pulley fixed to the edge of the table, A mass m, tied to the other end of the string hanges vertically. A constant magnetic field B exists perpendicular to the table. If the system is released from rest, calculate.
the acceleration of the mass at the instant when the velocity of the rod is half the terminal velocity.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION-EXERCISE
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  2. Explain the concept of magnetic flux linked with a surface.

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  3. What is electromagnetic induction ? State its laws.

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  4. What is electromagnetic induction ? State its laws.

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  5. What is electro-magnetic induction?

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  6. What is electromagnetic induction ? State its laws.

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  7. State Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction.

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  8. State and explain Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction.

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  9. State and explain Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction.

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  10. Is Lenz's law in accordance with the law of conservation of energy?

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  11. State Lenz’s law.Give one example to illustrate it.

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  12. Show that Lenz's law obeys the law of conservation of energy.

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  13. State Lenz’s law of electromagnetic induction.

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  14. Will an induced current be always produced whenever there is change of...

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  15. Derive an expression for induced e.m.f. developed in a conductor of le...

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  16. Derivea expression for inducede.m.f. whenacoilrotates in a uniform mag...

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  17. Derive an expression for induced current, when a coductor of length l ...

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  18. A straight conductor 1 meter long moves a right angles to both, its le...

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  19. What is electromagnetic induction ? State its Faraday's laws. Find an ...

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  20. What is electromagnetic induction ? State its Faraday's laws. Find an ...

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  21. A rectangular conductor LMNO is placed in a uniform magnetic field vec...

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