Concept:
Magnetic flux through a loop is given by:
\[
\Phi = B A \cos\theta
\]
Where:
\( B \) = magnetic field strength
\( A \) = area of the loop
\( \theta \) = angle between magnetic field and area vector
Step 1: Changing area.
If the area \( A \) changes, flux changes since:
\[
\Phi \propto A
\]
Step 2: Changing magnetic field.
If the magnetic field strength changes:
\[
\Phi \propto B
\]
So flux changes.
Step 3: Changing orientation.
If the loop is rotated, angle \( \theta \) changes.
Since:
\[
\Phi \propto \cos\theta
\]
Flux also changes.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Magnetic flux depends on all three factors:
Area
Magnetic field
Orientation
Changing any one (or more) of them changes flux.