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10 January, 15:02

In what direction does the induced current flow in the loop?

a. Counterclockwise when view from above on the front and back segments, clockwise in the sides.

b. Clockwise when viewed from above.

c. Clockwise when view from above on the front and back segments, counterclockwise in the sides.

d. Counterclockwise when viewed from above.

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  1. 10 January, 15:06
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    Clockwise and counter clockwises, depands.

    Explanation:

    The direction of current in a loop of wire in a magnatic field depands on the direction in which the loop is moved and the applied magnatic field.

    this is determined by what is called right hand rule.

    I will give one scenario, let's say that the loop is moved upwards and the applied magnatic field is into the page (if you drew the loop in 2D on a piece of paper), in this case the direction would be clockwise.
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