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. The magnetic flux through a loop of resistance `0.1Omega` is varying according to the relation `phi=6t^2+7t+1`, where `Omega` isin milliweber and t is in second. What isthe e.m.f.induced in the loop at t =1s and the magnitude of the current?

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