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Find direction of induced current for the given cases :-

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(a) Anticlockwise (b) Clockwise
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  • The direction of induced current in the loop

    A
    clockwise, clockwise clockwise, anticlockwise
    B
    clockwise, clockwise, anticlockwise, clockwise,
    C
    clockwise, anticlockwise, clockwise, clockwise,
    D
    anticlockwise, clockwise, clockwise, clockwise,
  • The direction of the induced current is given by

    A
    Lenz's law
    B
    Fleming's right-hand rule
    C
    Faraday's first law
    D
    Faraday's second law
  • Find direction of current.

    A
    clockwise in both
    B
    anticlockwise in both
    C
    anticlockwise and clockwise
    D
    clockwise and anticlockwise
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