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A Constant Magnetic Field, B, travels through a rotating wire loop of Area A. Due to its rotation, vector n, which changes in time, is turned into the rate-of-rotation and thus allows the derivative of flux (AKA: induced EMF) to be non-zero.

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1,372 × 669 (243 KB)Lramirez44 (talk | contribs)A Constant Magnetic Field, B, travels through a rotating wire loop of Area A. Due to its rotation, vector n, which changes in time, is turned into the rate-of-rotation and thus allows the derivative of flux (AKA: induced EMF) to be non-zero.

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