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Figure shows a conducting loop placed near a long straight wire carrying a current `i` as shown, if the current increases continuously, find the direction of the induced current in the loop.

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`ox` magnetic field passing through loop is increasing. Hence induced current will produce magnetic field. So, induced current should be anti-clockwise.
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