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Chapter 31, Problem 31.1OQ
Figure OQS1.I is a graph of the magnetic flux through a certain coil of wire as a function of time during an interval while the radius of the coil is increased, the coil is rotated through 1.5 revolutions, and the external source of the magnetic field is turned off, in that order. Rank the emf induced in the coil at the instants marked A through K from the largest positive value to the largest-magnitude negative value. In your ranking.
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