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18 March, 10:45

When the current in a coil flows in anti-clockwise direction, what pole does it create?

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  1. 18 March, 11:05
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    The North Pole.

    Explanation:

    According to the Lenz's law of electromagnetic induction, an induced elemagnetic force tends to give rise to the current. In reaction, this current's magnetic field try to oppose any replacement in the magnetic flux.

    So, as per the law of Lenz's electromagnetic induction, when the current passes in a coil in anti-clockwise direction, this will produce the opposite end of the coil in the north pole.

    So, the correct answer is north pole.
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