Question
A horizontal straight conductor kept in north-south direction falls under gravity, then(a) A current will be induced from South to North(b) A current will be induced from North to South(c) No induce e.m.f. along the length of conductor(d) An induced e.m.f. is generated along the length of conductor
 
 
 
 

Answer

(c) No induce e.m.f. along the length of conductor

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