Did anyone’s plant dry up to turn yellow? Why did this happen?
No, all the starch stored in the leaf would have been used up by the plant. No starch would be synthesised afresh due to non-availability of sunlight.
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1 Answers 2 viewsdϕ/dt = 8 x 10-4weber n = 200, l = 4A, E = -nL(dl/dt) or, -dϕ/dt = -Ldl/dt or, L = ndϕ/dt = 200 x 8 x10-4 = 2 x 10-2H.
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