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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND ALTERNATING CURRENTS
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When is the magnetic flux through a loop zero despite a strong magnetic field?
A. When B is perpendicular
B. When area is doubled
C. When current is high
D. When the field is parallel to the plane of the loop
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