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A bar magnet with its north (N) and sout...

A bar magnet with its north (N) and south (S) poles as shown in the following figure is initially moving to the left, along the axis of, and away from a circular conducting loop. A current l is induced in the loop, with a being the acceleration of the magnet due to this current. As seen from the magnet looking in the direction of the loop,

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