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answer is A
This seems like complete garbage cause the dash of cos is -sin and so the dash of -cos is just sin so it should be c right?
hopefully this helps (i haven't covered this topic yet, sorry for any issues) , but using this:
we know that emf is -1 * (number of revolutions) * (the derivative of flux with respect to time)
we know that our number of revolutions = 1
therefore emf = -1 (phi') (side note: here, phi' just means the derivative of flux with respect to time)
now looking at our given graph, we can tell this is the graph of -cos(t)
therefore, phi = -cos(t)
this means that phi' = sin(t)
since emf = -(phi'), this means that emf = -(sin(t))
therefore emf = -sin(t), which corresponds with option A