Multiple Choice
If a magnet is pushed into a coil, voltage is induced across the coil. If the same magnet is pushed into a coil with twice the number of loops,
A) the same voltage is induced.
B) twice as much voltage is induced.
C) four times as much voltage is induced.
D) one half as much voltage is induced.
E) none of these
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