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The current carrying wire and the rod AB are in the same plane. The rod moves parallel to the wire with a velocity v . Which one of the following statements is true about induced emf in the rod

A

End A will be at lower potential with respect to B

B

A and B will be at the same potential

C

There will be no induced e.m.f. in the rod

D

Potential at A will be higher than that at B

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The correct Answer is:
D

By Fleming.s right-hand rule.
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