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24 July, 05:28

1. Identify which of the following will not increase the current induced in a wire loop moving through a magnetic field. a. increasing the strength of the magnetic field b. increasing the speed of the wire c. rotating the loop until it is perpendicular to the field

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  1. 24 July, 05:35
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    Rotating the loop until it is perpendicular to the field

    Explanation:

    Current is induced in a conductor when there is a change in magnetic flux.

    The strength of the induced current in a wire loop moving through a magnetic field can be increased or decreased by the following methods:

    By increasing the strength of the magnetic field there will be increased in the induced current. If the strength of the magnetic field is decreased then there is a decrease in induced current.

    By increasing the speed of the wire there will be increased in the induced current. When the speed of the wire is decreased then there is a decrease in induced current.

    By increasing the number of turns of the coil the strength of the induced current can be increased. when there is less number of turns in coils then there is a decrease in induced current.

    Rotating the loop until it is perpendicular to the field will not increase the current induced in a wire loop moving through a magnetic field.

    Therefore, the option is (c) is correct.
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