A coil of wire rotating within a magnetic field experiences an induced voltage. What is the magnitude of the induced voltage proportional to?
Q1. A coil of wire rotating within a magnetic field experiences an induced voltage. What is the magnitude of the induced voltage proportional to?
Answer: The rate of change of the magnetic field
Explanation: The magnitude of the induced voltage is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic field, not the area, number of turns, or frequency of rotation.