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The current through the solenoid is chan...

The current through the solenoid is changing in such way that flux through it is given by `phi=epsilont` The solenoid is surrounded by a loop having resistance `R_1 and R_2` as shown. Then the reading the two voltmeters `V_1and V_2` differ by :

A

Zero

B

`epsilon`

C

`|(epsilon(R_1-R_2))/(R_1+R_2)|`

D

`|(epsilonR_1R_2)/(R_1+R_2)|`

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C
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