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Moving a magnet inside of a coil of wire will induce a voltage in the coil. How is the voltage in the coil increased?
A. by moving the magnet inside the coil of wire more rapidly
B. by moving the magnet inside of the coil more slowly
C. by moving the the coil of wire slowly, and keeping the magnet stationary
D. by holding the magnet absolutely still
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The Correct answer is A.
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The correct answer is A. Hope I helped
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