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If electron is moving from A to B in wire AB, then current AB, then current induced in the coil is

A

anticlockwise

B

clockwise

C

arbitary direction

D

no current will be induced.

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The correct Answer is:
D

Due to the current flowing in the wire, there is no change of magneitc flux linked with the wire and so there is no induced current.
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