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The wire in Figure below is being moved downwards through the magnetic field so as to produce induced current.

What would be the effect of :
(a) moving the wire at a higher speed?
(b) moving the wire upwards rather than downwards ?
(c) using a strong magnet ?
(d) holding the wire still in the magnetic field?
(e) moving the wire parallel to the magnetic field line ?

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