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A conducting square loop of side l and resistance R moves in its plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides. A uniform and constant magnetic field B exists along the perpendicular to the plane of the loop as shown in figure. The current induced in the loop is
(a) Blv/R clockwise
(b) Blv/R anticlockwise
(c) 2Blv/R anticlockwise
(d) zero.
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conducting square loop of side l and resistance R moves in its plane with a uniform velocity v perpendicular to one of its sides. A uniform and constant magnetic field B exists along the perpendicular to the plane of the loop as shown in figure. The current induced in the loop is

(a) Blv/R clockwise

(b) Blv/R anticlockwise

(c) 2Blv/R anticlockwise

(d) zero.

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your answer:

(d) zero.

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