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Magnetic flux through a circuit of resistance R changes by an amount `/_\phi` in time `/_\t`. Then the total quantity of charge Q passing through any point in the circuit during `/_\t` is represented by

A

`Q=1/R(/_\phi)/(/_\t)`

B

`Q=(/_\phi)/R`

C

`Q=(/_\phi)/(/_\t)`

D

`Q=R(/_\phi)/(/_\t)`.

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