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A conducting stick of length 2L and mass m is moving down a smooth inclined plane of inclination `60^(@)` with constant speed 5m/s. A current 2A is flowing in the conductor perpendicular to the paper inwards. A vertically upward magnetic field B exists in space there. The magnitude of magnetic field B is

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