A square wire loop of resistance \(0.5\) \(\Omega\)/m, having a side \(10\) cm and made of \(100\) turns is suddenly flipped in a magnetic field \(B,\) which is perpendicular to the plane of the loop. A charge of \(2\times10^{-4} \) C passes through the loop. The magnetic field \(B\) has the magnitude of: 
1. \(2\times10^{-6} \) T
2. \(4\times10^{-6} \) T
3. \(2\times10^{-3} \) T
4. \(4\times10^{-3} \) T
Subtopic:  Magnetic Flux |
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What is the SI unit of \({\large\frac{\text{(magnetic flux)}}{\text{(electric resistance)}}}?\)
1. volt 2. ampere
3. coulomb 4. volt-second
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