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A wire is bent to form the double loop shown in. There is a uniform magnetic field directed into the plane of the loop. If the magnitude of this field is decreasing, the current will flow from

A

A to B and C to D

B

B to A and D to C

C

A to B and D to C

D

B to A and C to D

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