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A large magnetic flux change through a coil must induce a greater emf in the coil than a small flux change. A) True B) False

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Faraday's law gives the relationship between the induced emf and the rate of change of magnetic flux i.e.


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

The given statement "A large magnetic flux change through a coil must induce a greater emf in the coil than a small flux change" is false. The reason is that if the rate of change of magnetic flux is greater, then its will induce more emf. It would mean it does not say about emf.

Hence, it is false.

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