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Statement I: A closed solenoid is placed in an external magnetic field. Both of the magnetic field and axis of the solenoid are directed along z-axis. No electromotive force will be induced if the solenoid is rotated along its own axis.
Statement II: Electromagnetic induction in a conducting coil takes place only when the magnetic flux linked with the coil changes with time.

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