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Which change will cause an increase in the electric current produced through electromagnetic induction?

Using more wire loops
Using opposite pole of magnet
Using a weaker magnet
Moving the solenoid slower

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Using more wire loops

User Mauzel
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Answer:

using more wire loops.

Step-by-step explanation:

When there is a change in magnetic flux linked with a coil changes, an emf is induced in the coil. This phenomenon is called electromagnetic induction.

the amount of induced emf developed is


e = (d\phi )/(dt)

If there are N number of turns in the coil, then induced emf is given by


e = N(d\phi )/(dt)

Induced current is given by

i
i = (e )/(R)

So, as number of turns increases, the current produced is also increases.

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