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You hold a wire coil so that the plane of the coil is perpendicular to a magnetic field
You hold a wire coil so that the plane of the coil is perpendicular to a magnetic field (vec{B}) .
Part A
If the magnitude of (vec{B}) increases while its direction remains unchanged, how will the magnetic flux through the coil change?
Check all that apply.
Check all that apply.
| The flux is unchanged because the position of the coil with respect to (vec{B}) is unchanged. | |
| The flux increases because the magnitude of (vec{B}) increases. | |
| The flux decreases because the magnitude of (vec{B}) increases. | |
| The flux is unchanged because the surface area of the coil is unchanged. |
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