6.14 Figure 6.20 shows a metal rod PQ resting on the smooth rails AB and positioned between the poles of a permanent magnet. The rails, the rod, and the magnetic field are in three mutual perpendicular directions. A galvanometer G connects the rails through a switch K. Length of the rod = 15 cm, B = 0.50 T, resistance of the closed loop containing the rod = 9.0 mΩ. Assume the field to be uniform.

(a) Suppose K is open and the rod is moved with a speed of 12 cm s–1 in the direction shown. Give the polarity and magnitude of the induced emf.

(b) Is there an excess charge built up at the ends of the rods when K is open? What if K is closed?

(c) With K open and the rod moving uniformly, there is no net force on the electrons in the rod PQ even though they do experience magnetic force due to the motion of the rod. Explain.

(d) What is the retarding force on the rod when K is closed?

(e) How much power is required (by an external agent) to keep the rod moving at the same speed (=12cm s–1) when K is closed? How much power is required when K is open?

(f) How much power is dissipated as heat in the closed circuit? What is the source of this power?

(g) What is the induced emf in the moving rod if the magnetic field is parallel to the rails instead of being perpendicular?

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    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

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    6.14 Length of the rod, l = 15 cm = 0.15 m

    Magnetic field strength, B = 0.5 T

    Resistance of the closed loop, R = 9 mΩ = 9 ×10-3 Ω

    Induced emf = 9 mV

    Polarity of the induced emf is such that end P shows positive while end Q shows negative ends.

    Speed of the rod, v = 12 cm/s = 0.12 m/s

    Induced emf is given as, e = Bvl = 0.5 ×0.12×0.15 = 9 mV

    Yes, when key K is closed, excess charge is maintained by the continuous flow of current. When the key K is open, there is excess charge built up at both ends of the rods.

    Magnetic force is cancelled by the electric force set-up due to the excess charge of opposite nature at both ends of the

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