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October 21, 2025, 06:48:13 am

Author Topic: Change in magnetic flux induces a current or EMF? Phrasing in word problems...  (Read 742 times)  Share 

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Ok, so in an electricity generator, does the change in flux induce a CURRENT or an EMF in the armature? Is VCAA really strict on the wording or are both technically correct?
I just want to make sure I don't word this wrongly in a worded question :PP
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P.S. looking for your help on this one Alwin!
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Our teacher whos a past vce examiner said it doesnt matter tbh :)

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oh really? niiice :)
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