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Q. As shown in the figure a magnet is moved with a fast speed towards a coil at rest. Due to this induced emf, induced current and induced charge in the coil is $E,\, I$ and $Q$ respectively. If the speed of the magnet is doubled, the incorrect statement is
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Solution:

Induced emf $E=I R$
or$I=\frac{E}{R}$
and$E=\frac{d \phi}{d t}$
$\therefore I=\frac{d \phi}{d t R}$
Induced charge $q=I . d t$
$=\frac{d \phi}{R}$
If speed is doubled, then dt decrease, hence, $E, I$ increases, but $q$ will not increase.