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What rule do we use to find the direction of induced current in a conductor moving in a magnetic field?

A

Fleming's left hand rule

B

Fleming's left hand rule

C

Ampere's rule

D

Right hand clasp rule

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The correct Answer is:
B

Direction of current induced in a wire moving in a magnetic field is found by using Fleming's right hand rule.
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