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The factors that determine the amount of noise induced isSpeed of operation of circuitRate of change of current per unit timeType of coupling between two circuitsAll of the mentioned

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The factors that determine the amount of noise induced isSpeed of operation of circuitRate of change of current per unit timeType of coupling between two circuitsAll of the mentioned

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The question states that there are factors that determine the amount of noise induced. These factors include the speed of operation of the circuit, the rate of change of current per unit time, and the type of coupling between two circuits. The question then asks if all of these factors are mentioned. To answer this question, we need to check if all of these factors are indeed mentioned. Upon reviewing the text, we can see that all of these factors are indeed mentioned. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the mentioned."

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