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In 1831 the physicist Michael Faraday discovered that an electric current can be produced by varying magnetic flux through a conducting loop. His experiments showed that the electromotive force E is related to the magnetic induction B by the equation
Use this result to make a conjecture about the relationship between curl E and B, and explain your reasoning.
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