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When a Magnetic Field Continually Changes Magnitude and Direction, a Voltage

Question 11

Question 11

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When a magnetic field continually changes magnitude and direction, a voltage is continually being induced in the coil. This voltage is called _____ voltage.


A) conducted
B) induced
C) applied
D) inductive

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