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A metal ring is held horizontally and bar magnet is dropped through the ring with its length along the axis of the ring. The acceleration of the falling magnet

A

Equal to that due to gravity

B

Less than that due to gravity

C

More than that due to gravity

D

Depends on the diameter of the ring and the length of the magnet

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The correct Answer is:
B

Because of Lenz.s law.
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