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A changing magnetic field induces an emf of 5.0 V in a single-loop of wire. Suppose the single loop were replaced by one continuous wire wrapped to form a coil of five loops, each with the same size and shape as the original loop, and placed in the same changing magnetic field and with the same orientation as the single loop. What would be the magnitude of the induced emf in the coil

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