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 If the loop were to continue rotating in the last step, eventually we would have zero magnetic flux, and as it rotates back around the other way, we could imagine that the flux would then be defined as "negative", since $\cos \theta$ would become negative -- as long as we don't flip the direction of the area-vector. If the loop were to continue rotating in the last step, eventually we would have zero magnetic flux, and as it rotates back around the other way, we could imagine that the flux would then be defined as "negative", since $\cos \theta$ would become negative -- as long as we don't flip the direction of the area-vector.
  
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