Question
A wire-loop confined in a plane is rotated in its own plane with some angular velocity. A uniform magnetic field exists in the region. Find the emf induced in the loop.

Answer

$\text{i}=\text{v}(\text{B}\times\text{l})$

$=\text{vBl}\cos\theta$

$\theta$ is angle between normal to plane and $\vec{\text{B}}=90^{\circ}$

$=\text{vBl}\cos90^{\circ}=0.$

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