Q.
A vertical conducting ring of radius $R$ falls vertically with a speed $V$ in a horizontal uniform magnetic field $B$ which is perpendicular to the plane of the ring. Which of the following statements is correct?
Electromagnetic Induction
Solution:
When the ring falls vertically, there will be an induced emf across $A$ and $B(e=B v(2 r))$.
Note that there will be a potential difference across any two points on the ring, and the line joining these has a projected length in the horizontal plane. For example, between points $P$ and $\bar{Q}$ there is a projected length $x$ in the horizontal plane.
$\therefore$ P.D. across $P$ and $Q$ is
$\cdot V=B v x$
But for points $C$ and $D, x=0$
Therefore, P.D. $=0$
