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explain generated potential difference as the rate of change of magnetic flux through a circuit


i thought it's jsut that the potential difference generated depends on the rate of change of magnetic flux through a circuit...but what does this dot ponit mean?
 

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It was...:D But you'll have to explain HOW it is related.
I'd do it with the motor effect on the electron. Faster the change in magnetic flux, higher the relative movement of electron, and since F= qvB there is a higher potential difference as more electrons are pushed to one side..
 

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i answered my own question?
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it's too early ......still sleepy........
 

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