Multiple Choice
If the strength of the magnetic field applied to a loop of wire is doubled, what happens to the induced emf in that loop assuming all the other parameters remain unchanged?
A) It stays the same.
B) It is doubled.
C) It is tripled.
D) It is quadrupled.
E) It is reduced by a factor of 2.
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