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A bar magnet falls through a material ring. Will its acceleration be equal to 'g' ?

A

`= g`

B

`lt g`

C

`gt g`

D

`ne g`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Induced current in the ring opposes the motion of the magnetic.
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