A conducting disc of radius r rotates about its axis with an angular velocity
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A conducting disc of radius r spins about its axis an angular velocity ω . There is a uniform magnetic field of magnitude B perpendicular to the plane of the disc C is the centre of the disc. (i) No emf is induced in the disc. (ii) The potential difference between C and the rim is 1/2Br2ω
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