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Consider the situation shown in the figure, If the current I in the long straight conducting wire XY is increased at a steady rate then the induced e.m.f..s in loops A and B wil be

A

clock wise in A, anti clockwise in B

B

anti clock wise in A, clockwise in B

C

clockwise in both A and B

D

anti clockwise in both A and B

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