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A rectangular coil of copper wires is rotated in a magnetic field. The direction of the induced current changes once in each:
(a) two revolutions
(b) one revolution
(c) half revolution
(d) one-fourth revolution

A

two revolutions

B

one revolution

C

half revolution

D

one-fourth revolution

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The correct Answer is:
C
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