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A circular coil expands radially in a region of magnetic field and no electromotive force is produced in the coil. This can be because

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the magnetic field is constant.
the magnetic field is in the same plane as the circular coil and it may or may not vary
the magnetic field has a perpendicular (to the plane of the coil) COMPONENT WHOSE MAGNITUDE is decreasing suitably.
there is a constant magnetic field in the perpendicular (to the plane of the coil) direction.

Solution :When a circular coil expands in a magnetic field and the magnetic field is in the plane of coil, so no magnetic flux will link with the coil and INDUCED emf e = 0 and magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of coil decreases suitably and the magnetic flux linked with coil REMAINS constant hence induced emf e = 0.


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