We have studied a mesoscopic ring threaded by a magnetic flux that increase
s linearly with time. The ring is partially coherent such that conduction e
lectrons in the ring will encounter incoherent scatterings. We have treated
both the incoherent scatterings and the coherent inelastic processes on th
e same footing. A S-matrix model, as proposed by Buttiker(1,2) for incohere
nt scatterings, has been adopted for our situation. This allows us to solve
exactly, and analytically, the coherent inelastic processes caused by the
time-varying magnetic flux. Our results demonstrate unequivocally that, for
the electrons emanating out of incoherent scatterings, the lower the energ
ies of these electrons the greater will be their net contribution to the de
component of the induced current. A physical explanation is presented.