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The magnetic flux `phi` (in weber ) in a closed circuit of resistance 10`Omega` varies with time t (in secnod) according to equation `phi=6t^(2)-5t+1`. The magnitude of induced current at `t=0.25` s is

A

1.2A

B

0.8A

C

0.6A

D

0.2A

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