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An electron moves on a straight line path `XY` as shown. The `abcd` is a adjacent to the path of electron. What will be the direction of current, if any, induced in the coil?

A

No current induced

B

abcd

C

adcb

D

The current will reverse its direction as the electron goes past the coil

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The correct Answer is:
D

When `e^(-)` is coming towards the loop magnetic flux of the one type increased and when going away same magnetic flux decreased so induced current oppsite to each other.
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