A (100-mathrm{mm})-long metal rod is placed in a uniform magnetic field with the rod length perpendicular to
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A \(100-\mathrm{mm}\)-long metal rod is placed in a uniform magnetic field with the rod length perpendicular to the field direction (Figure P29.26). The rod moves at \(0.20 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\), and its velocity vector makes an angle of \(60^{\circ}\) with the rod length. If the magnitude of the magnetic field is \(0.40 \mathrm{~T}\), what is the potential difference between the two ends of the rod?
Data from Figure P29.26
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