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The plane of two circular conductors are perpendicular to each othe, as shown in Fig. If current in any one is changed, will there be induced current in the other ?

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No. This is because magnetic flux due to changing current in any one conductor is parallel to the planeof other conductor. Therefore, magnetic flux linked with the other conductor is zero. Hence there will be no induced current.
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