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Coils at right angles do not couple if the distance is much greater than the diameters, but at close quarters there might be some small amount of coupling unless symmetry is perfect.

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You cannot determine the voltage induced into the secondary winding of a transformer unless you know its turns ratio. In other words, you haven't supplied sufficient information to answer the question.