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A bar magnet is moved along the axis of a copper ring placed far away from the magnet. Looking from the side of the magnet, an anticlockwise current is found to be induced in the ring. Which of the following may be true?

A

The south pole faces the ring and the magnet moves towards it.

B

The north pole faces the ring and the magnet moves towards it.

C

The south pole faces the ring and the magnet moves away form it.

D

The north pole faces the ring and the magnet moves away form it.

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