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A charged particle moves along the line AB which lies in the same plane of a circular loop of the conducting wire as shown in the figure above. Then,

A

the current induced will be anticlockwise

B

the current induced will be clockwise

C

no current will be induced in the loop

D

the current induced in the loop will change its direction as the charged particle passes by.

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