A thick copper wire connected to a voltmeter surrounds a region of time-varying magnetic flux, and the voltmeter reads 13 volts. if instead of a single wire we use a coil of thick copper wire containi
A thick copper wire connected to a voltmeter surrounds a region of time-varying magnetic flux, and the voltmeter reads 13 volts. if instead of a single wire we use a coil of thick copper wire containing 21 turns, what does the voltmeter read?
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