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The electric current flowing in a wire in the direction from B to A decreasing. Find out the direction of the induced current in the metallic loop kept above the wire as shown.

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The current in wire produced a magnetic field vertically downward in the vicinity of the coil. When the current in wire BA decreases, according to Lenz's law, the current induced in the coil will be in clockwise direction.
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