According to Faraday's law, a coil in a strong magnetic field must have a greater induced emf in it than a coil in a weak magnetic field. According to Faraday's law, a coil in a strong magnetic field must have a greater induced emf in it than a coil in a weak magnetic field. True False

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TRUE

Explanation:According to Faraday’s equation, the induced emf is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux.

EMF=−NΔΦΔt, where N is number of turns of wire round the coil, ΔΦ rate of change of magnetic flux and t is the time measured in seconds.

Magnetic flux is affected by the field strength and the area covered by the coil, if magnetic field increases the induced electromotive force will increase.

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