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In my textbook it is written that : The presence of a conducting loop is not necessary to have an induced electric field. As long as $\vec B$ keeps changing, the electric field is present. If a loop is there, the free electrons start drifting and consequently an induced current results. Does that mean that the induced electric field can be just anywhere ? How is it possibe ? Thank you for reading such a long question, thanks for even reading it.

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