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State two factors on which the strength of an induced current depends.

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To determine the strength of an induced current, we need to consider the following two factors: 1. **Rate of Change of Magnetic Flux (dΦ/dt)**: The induced current is directly proportional to the rate at which the magnetic flux through the coil changes. According to Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, a faster change in magnetic flux will result in a stronger induced current. 2. **Resistance of the Coil (R)**: The strength of the induced current is inversely proportional to the resistance of the coil. According to Ohm's law, the induced current can be calculated using the formula: \[ I_{\text{induced}} = \frac{E_{\text{induced}}}{R} \] ...
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