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For the coil shown in the figure what mu...

For the coil shown in the figure what must be done to induce a clookwise current?

A

Either move the north pole of a ·magnet .down into the coil, or move .the south pole of the mignet up and out of the coil

B

Either move the south pole of a magnet down into the coil, or move the north pole of the maget up and out of the coil

C

Move either pole of the magnet down into the coil.

D

Move either pole of the magnet up and out of the coil.

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B
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