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A rectangular, a square, a circular and an elliptical loop, all in the (x-y) plane, are moving out of a uniform magnetic field with a constant velocity V = Vi. The magnetic field is directed along the negative z-axis direction. The induced emf, during the passage of these loops, out of the field region, will not remain constant for [AIPMT (Prelims)-2009] (1) The circular and the elliptical loops (2) Only the elliptical loop (3) Any of the four loops (4) The rectangular, circular and elliptical loops

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