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A conducting loop is accelerating into the magnetic field what is the emf induced in the conducting loop

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If the flux through the loop does not vary, there will be no induced emf. Because the magnetic field is non-uniform and does not change with time, there will be no change in the magnetic flux through the loop. Hence, no emf will be induced in the loop.

Explanation:

The direction of induced emf is always such that it opposes the factor that produces the induced emf. Therefore, induced emf is also called back emf.

Current will be induced only if the circuit is complete but emf wil always be induced whenever there is change in magnetic flux associated with a loop.

Current can be induced only by changing the magnetic flux through the loop. It does not matter whether the field is strong or weak.

Current is induced in either case. Current can not be induced by changing the electric flux.

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