Q.
A straight conductor of length 0.4m is moving with a speed of 7ms−1 perpendicular to the magnetic field of intensity of 0.9Wbm−2 . The induced emf across the conductor will be
If a rod of length l is moved with velocity v→ at an angle θ to the length of the rod in a filed B→ which is perpendicular to the plane of motion, the flux linked with the area generated by the motion of rod in time t. ϕ=Bl(vsinθ)t
So, e=dtdϕ=Bvlsinθ
This will be maximum when
sinθ=max=1
i.e., the rod is moving perpendicular to its length and then (e)max=Bvl ∴e=0.9×7×0.4=2.52V