Why is the magnetic flux proportional to the current (Inductance)?
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Faraday's Law says that the emf induced (and therefore the current induced) in the loop is proportional to the rate of change in magnetic flux: ... In a coil of wires, each loop contributes an area A to the right-hand side of the equation, so the induced emf will beproportional to the number of loops in a coil.
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Faraday's Law says that the emf induced (and therefore the current induced) in the loop is proportional to the rate of change in magnetic flux: ... In a coil of wires, each loop contributes an area A to the right-hand side of the equation, so the induced emf will beproportional to the number of loops in a coil.
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