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Which was not a part of Faradays law regarding the induced voltage in a coil? number of loops magnetic flux time type of coil material

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Faraday's law is

= −N [(dϕB)/(dt)]

where N is the number of turns, ϕB is the magnetic flux, and t is time.
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Answer:

Type of coil material

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Faraday's law, when the current carrying coil is moved in a magnetic field an emf is generated. The mathematical expression for emf is given by the following equation as


\epsilon=-N(d\phi)/(dt)

Where

N is the number of loops in the coil


(d\phi)/(dt) is the rate of change of magnetic flux


\phi=B.A

B is magnetic field

A is area of coil.

Hence, '' type of coil material '' is not a part of Faraday's law.

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