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The earth’s magnetic field points toward (magnetic) north. For simplicity, assume that the field has no vertical component (as is the case near the earth’s equator). (a) If you hold a metal rod in your hand and walk toward the east, how should you orient the rod to get the maximum motional emf between its ends? (i) East-west; (ii) north-south; (iii) up-down; (iv) you get the same motional emf with all of these orientations. (b) How should you hold it to get zero emf as you walk toward the east? (i) East-west; (ii) north-south; (iii) up-down; (iv) none of these. (c) In which direction should you travel so that the motional emf across the rod is zero no matter how the rod is oriented? (i) West; (ii) north; (iii) south; (iv) straight up; (v) straight down. ❙

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Answer:

A. Up-down

B. East-west & north -south

C. North or south

Step-by-step explanation:

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