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B is incorrect. Faraday\'s Law of Induction states that a changing magnetic fiel

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Question

B is incorrect.

Faraday's Law of Induction states that a changing magnetic field induces an electric field. that the inductance of a device is a measure of its opposition to changes in current flowing through it. that a potential difference is induced in a loop when there is a change in the magnetic flux through the loop. that the current induced in a loop by a changing magnetic field produces a magnetic field that opposes this change in magnetic field, that magnetic flux is the product of the average magnetic field and the area perpendicular to it that is penetrated by the field.

Explanation / Answer

According Faraday's law of induction, whenever there is a change of magnetic flux through a circuit , there will be an induced emf and this will last as long as the change persists.

e = - d(flux)/ dt

option (c) is correct answer