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A metallic ring hangs vertically from a thread with its axis pointing `E-W`. A coil is fixed near to the ring and co-axial with it. When current in the coil is switch on,then the ring

A

Moves towards south

B

Moves towards East

C

Moves towards North

D

Moves towards West

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