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A circular loop of radius `R`, carrying current `I`, lies in `x-y` plane with its center at origin. The total magnetic flux through `x-y` plane is

A

directly proportional to `I`

B

directly proportional to `R`

C

directly proportional to `R^(2)`

D

zero

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D

Field lines are parallel to the plane of the loop.
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