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If a copper rod (free to move and rotate) is brought in a region of a non-uniform magnetic field, then it will align itself

A

In the region where magnetic field is strongest

B

In the region where magnetic field is weakest and parallel to direction of magnetic field there

C

In the direction in which it was originally suspended

D

In the region where magnetic field is weakest and perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field there

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