CBSE-XI-Physics

38: Electromagnetic Induction

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    Consider the situation shown in figure. The wire AB is slid on the fixed rails with a constant velocity. If the wire AB is replaced by a semicircular wire, the magnitude of the induced current will
    (a) increase
    (b) remain the same
    (c) decrease
    (d) increase or decrease depending on whether the semi-circle bulges towards the resistance or away from it.
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    Ans :
    The induced emf across ends A and B is given by
    `` E=Bvl``
    This induced emf will serve as a voltage source for the current to flow across resistor R, as shown in the figure. The direction of the current is given by Lenz's law and it is anticlockwise.
    `` i=\frac{Bvl}{R}``
    If the wire is replaced by a semicircular wire, the induced current will remain the same, as it depends on the length of the wire and not on its shape (when B, v and R are kept constant).
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