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When an external magnetic flux through a conducting loop decreases in magnitude, a current is induced in the loop that creates its own magnetic flux through the loop. How does that induced magnetic flux affect the total magnetic flux through the loop

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Answer:

Len's law

Step-by-step explanation:

We can explain this exercise using Len's law

when the magnetic flux decreases, a matic flux appears that opposes the decrease, thus maintaining the value of the initial luxury.

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