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The magnetic flux through a loop:

Group of answer choices:
A. is maximized when the B field lines in the plane of the loop
B. doesn't depend on the direction of the B field
C. depends just on the B field going through the loop
D. is proportional to the number of magnetic field lines going through it
E. is zero when the B field is perpendicular to the plane of the loop

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Answer: C. depends just on the B field going through the loop

Step-by-step explanation:

If the magnetic field changes, or if the size of the loop changes, or if the orientation of the loop changes, then the flux through the loop can change. A change in flux induces an emf in the loop.

Magnetic flux is what generates the field around a magnetic material. ... The SI unit of magnetic flux is the Weber (Wb) (in derived units: volt-seconds). The CGS unit is the Maxwell. Magnetic flux is sometimes used by electrical engineers designing systems with electromagnets or designing dynamos.

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