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A current I from A to B is increasing in magnitudes as shown in figure. What is the direction of induced current in the loop.

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The current I will produce a magnitude field B in upward direction in the region in which coil is placed.
Since, the current is increasing in magnitude , B will also increase with time, subsequently increaseing flux.
To counter the increasing flux , incduce field `B_i` is produced opposite to direction b. pointing right hand thumb in the direction of `B_i` and curling fingers, we can find out the direction of induced current to be clockwise.
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