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The magnetic flux linked with a coil is `phi` and the emf induced in it is `e`.

A

if `phi` = 0 , e must be 0

B

if `phi ne` 0, e may or may not be 0

C

if e is not 0, `phi` may or may not be 0

D

none of the above is correct

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C
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