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not a specific doubt but a general one. in scenarios such as shown why do we consider potential diff to be blv ( only motional emf due to movement of rod) and not due to the change in flux
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Prasan
Prasan2w ago
Change in flux ki vajhe se hi aata ha emf Blv
Prasan
Prasan2w ago
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CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP2w ago
motional emf ki wajah se bvl aati hai . par jo yeh rod loop bana rhi uska bhi toh flux change ho rha
Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~2w ago
jo flux change hora hai usse hi jo potential ara hai woo bvl hi hai
Prasan
Prasan2w ago
loop mei jo flux change hora usi se bvl aara rod ka alag thodi ayega kuch emf to loop ka hota
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP2w ago
a magnetic field B exists in -k dirn. a rod is moving with velocity v . u are saying Vp-Vq = 0 ??
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Shreyaaa~
Shreyaaa~2w ago
nnhi hardcore ap jo keh rhe that is right but ye wala jo potential hai wo rod ya wire hai sirf uske across hoga loop me jo induced emf hai wo to BVL hi rhega ye dono alag concepts hai loop me jo emf ara hai that is due to change in flux but rod me jo emf devlop hoga that will be due to electric and magnetic forces
Prasan
Prasan2w ago
Yeah exactly
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP2w ago
Got it thanx +solved @Shreyaaa~
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