what happens when conductor moves perpendicular to magnetic field lines
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The electric field magnitude is given by voltage difference between the ends (the emf ε) divided by the length L. (if the charge moves perpendicular to the field). But if this emf causes a current, a second magnetic force arises because the current I in the conductor is perpendicular to the magnetic field.
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As no disturbance in magnetic field lines, no emf is induced.
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