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prove that the charge induced does not depend on the rate of change of magnetic flux.

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`|E| = N (dphi)/(dt)`
`i= (E )/(R ) = (N)/(R ) (dphi)/(dt)`
`(dq)/(dt) = (N)/(R ) (dphi)/(dt)`
`dq= (N )/(R ) d phi`
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