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A copper rod of length 2 m fixed at one end is rotating with an angular speed `300 rad s^-1` about an axis normal to the rod and passing thorugh its fixed end. The other end of the end. The other end of the rod is in contact with a circulr metallic ring. A constant magnetic field of 0.4 T parallel to the axis exists everywhere. calculate the e.m.f. developed between the centre and the ring.

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