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Two similar circular loops carry equal currents in the same direction. On moving the coils further apart, the electric current will

A

remain same in both.

B

increase in both

C

decrease in both.

D

increase in one but decrease in the second.

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B

Two circular loops carrying currents in the same direction will attract each other. If we move them apart, induced currents will try to keep them together by increasing the currents in both the coils.
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