EMF Induced on Secondary Coil of a Transformer

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The discussion centers on determining the induced EMF in Coil B of a transformer, referencing a specific question from a physics exam paper. Participants analyze whether the provided diagram accurately represents the scenario described in the question. The focus is on ensuring the correct interpretation of the transformer setup and the relationship between the coils. Clarification is sought regarding the distinction between the two coils and their respective roles in the induction process. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accurately depicting Coil B's induced EMF based on the given information.
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http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9702%20-%20Physics/9702_s02_qp_4.pdf <------ CLICK ON THE LINK

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Is the above diagram the correct answer ? Please note that the diagram in the question paper is for COIL A and we are being asked for the induced EMF in COIL B
 
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