The two rails of a railway track, insulated from each other and from the ground, are connected to a millivoltmeter. What will be the reading of the millivoltmeter when a train travels on the track at a speed of 180 km h–1? The vertical component of earth’s magnetic field is 0.2 × 10–4 T and the rails are separated by 1 m.
Given:
Vertical component of earth’s magnetic field B=0.2× 10-4T
Speed of train v=
Separation between rails l=1m
We know that,
motional emf produced due to a conductor of length l moving with velocity v in a magnetic field B is given by
…. (i)
Since v⃗ and B⃗ are perpendicular and their cross product is parallel to l⃗, eqn.(i) reduces to
Putting the values of v, B and l we get,
Therefore, the reading of millivoltmeter is 1mV