Imagine that we had two coils placed near each other. We measured an induced emf in coil 2 = 16.2 V when the current in coil 1 was changing as 0.3t5 A for 1.5 seconds. What if instead, we made the current in the other coil (coil 2) change at a constant rate of 4.1 A/s? Then what would the induced emf in coil 1 be ? Assume that both coils only have 1 turn each.

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Imagine that we had two coils placed near each other. We measured an induced emf in coil 2 = 16.2 V when the current in coil 1 was changing as 0.3t5 A for 1.5 seconds. What if instead, we made the current in the other coil (coil 2) change at a constant rate of 4.1 A/s? Then what would the induced emf in coil 1 be ? Assume that both coils only have 1 turn each. 

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