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G a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of a wire loop is uniform in space but changes with time t in the region of the loop. if the induced emf in the loop increases linearly with time t, then the magnitude of the magnetic field must be proportional to

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Answer:

e = Δφ / Δt     induced emf is proportional to enclosed flux

Also φ  = B * A      flux is proportional to area and enclosed field

If the induced emf e increases with time than the flux and hence the magnetic field is increasing with time  (replace B with G)

Since e = ΔG * A / Δt    if e is linear then G must also be linear and be proportional to the time

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