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k0ka [10]
2 years ago
13

A magnet, with its north pole pointed downwards, is falling down directly above a wire loop. As the magnet approaches the wire l

oop (before it passes through the loop):__________
a. An induced current flows through the wire loop, in a counter-clockwise orientation (as seen from above).
b. No current flows through the wire loop.
c. An induced current flows through the wire loop, in a clockwise orientation (as seen from above).
Physics
1 answer:
Marianna [84]2 years ago
8 0

a maget with its north pole pointed doğnwards is fallling doğn directliy above a wire loop as the maghet

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