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Question
At which position of the plane of the rotating coil with the direction of magnetic field, the e.m.f. induced in the coil is maximum?
Solution
We know that
`e=e_0 sin ωt`
where `e_0` is peak value for e to be maximum.
sin ωt = 1
ωt = sin-1 [1] = 90o
ωt = 90o
At 90o induced e.m.f. will be maximum
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