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for a coil having a magnetic circuit of constant reluctance, if the flux increases, what happens to the current

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Answer:

The current increases with increase in flux.

Explanation:

For a coil having a magnetic circuit of constant reluctance, the flux is directly proportional to the current. This means that when the flux is increased then the current will also be increased and vice versa. The flux is directly dependent on current flowing in a circuit. A magnetic flux is generally induced due to the flow of current in the circuit. When the current in a circuit increases the magnetic flux also increases due to magnetic flux's dependency on current.

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