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A vertical copper disc of diameter `20cm` makes `10` revolution per second about a horizontal axis passing through its centre. A uniforjm magnetic field `10^(-2)T` acts perpendicular to the plane of the disc. Calculate the potential defference between its centre and rim in volts.

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