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The following diagram shows a wire ab of length I and resistance R sliding on a smooth pair of rails with a velocity \(v\) towards right. A uniform magnetic fireld B acts normal to the plane containing the rails and the wire inwards, S is a current source providing a constant current I in the circuit. Then, the potential difference between \(a\) and \(b\) is:
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The following diagram shows a wire ab of length I and resistance R sliding on a smooth pair of rails with a velocity \(v\) towards right. A uniform magnetic fireld B acts normal to the plane containing the rails and the wire inwards, S is a current source providing a constant current I in the circuit. Then, the potential difference between \(a\) and \(b\) is:
266414
The following diagram shows a wire ab of length I and resistance R sliding on a smooth pair of rails with a velocity \(v\) towards right. A uniform magnetic fireld B acts normal to the plane containing the rails and the wire inwards, S is a current source providing a constant current I in the circuit. Then, the potential difference between \(a\) and \(b\) is:
266414
The following diagram shows a wire ab of length I and resistance R sliding on a smooth pair of rails with a velocity \(v\) towards right. A uniform magnetic fireld B acts normal to the plane containing the rails and the wire inwards, S is a current source providing a constant current I in the circuit. Then, the potential difference between \(a\) and \(b\) is: