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A conductor rod AB moves parallel to X-axis in a uniform magnetic field, pointing in the positive Z-direction. The end A of the rod gets-

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A rod AB moves with a uniform velocity v in a uniform magnetic field as shown in figure

A rod AB moves with a uniform velocity v in a uniform magnetic field as shown in figure

A rod AB moves with a uniform velocity v in a uniform magnetic field as shown in figure.

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