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Which statment forms the basis of faraday's law of induction?
a changing magnetic flux establishes a current in a circuit.
a currnet flowing through a wire establishes a magnetic field
the magnetic moment of a conductiong loop carrying current depends on the area of the loop
a permanent magnet creates a magnetic field at all points in the surrounding space
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Which statment forms the basis of faraday's law of induction?
a changing magnetic flux establ...
a changing magnetic flux establ...
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