An aeroplane is flying horizontally with a velocity of $360\, km\, h^{-1}$. The distance between the tips of the wings of the aeroplane is $50\, m$. The vertical component of the earth's magnetic field is $4 \times 10^{-4} \, Wb \, m^{-2}$. The induced e.m.f. is
Here, Velocity of the aeroplane, $v = 360\, km \, h^{-1}$ $ = 360 \times \frac{5}{18} m \, s^{-1} = 100 \, m \, s^{-1}$ Distanse between the tips of the wings, $l=50m$ Verticai component of earth's magnetic field, $Bv= 4 \times 10^{-4}\, Wb \, m^{-2}$ $ \therefore$ The induced e.m.f. between the tips of its wings is $\varepsilon = B_{v} lv $ $ = \left(4 \times10^{-4} Wb m^{-2}\right)\left(50 m \right)\left( 100 m s^{-1}\right)$ $ = 2 V$
Electromagnetic Induction is a current produced by the voltage production due to a changing magnetic field. This happens in one of the two conditions:-
When we place the conductor in a changing magnetic field.
When the conductor constantly moves in a stationary field.