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Assertion The induced emf and current will be same in two identical loops of copper and aluminium when rotated with same speed in the same magnetic field.
Reason Induced emf is proportional to rate of change of magnetic field while induced current depends on resistance of wire.

A

Both .A. and .R. are true and .R. is the correct explanation of .A.

B

Both .A. and .R. are true and .R. is not the correct explanation of .A.

C

.A. is true and .R. is false

D

.A. is false and .R. is true

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D
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