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In the previous question, (i) the forc...

In the previous question,
(i) the force on `T` is proportional to `i`
(ii) the force `T` is proportional to `i^(2)`
(iii) if direction of `I` is reversed in the circuit be reversing `E`, the force on `T` will remain in the same direction

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