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An aluminium ring B faces an electromagn...

An aluminium ring `B` faces an electromagnet `A`. The current `I` through `A` can be altered

A

whether /increases or decreases, B will not experience any force

B

If / decreases, A will repel B

C

If / increases, A will attract B

D

If / increases, A will repel B

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