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The sketches below show a circular coil and a permanent magnet; the arrows indicate both the magnitude and the direction of the velocities of the magnet and coil. Select all the true statements. If no statements are true, select "None of the above."
A. The induced voltage in A is zero.
B. The induced voltage in F is non-zero.
C. The induced voltage in D is zero.
D. The induced voltage in C is non-zero.
E. The induced voltage in E is zero.
F. The induced voltage in B is zero.
G. The induced voltage in G is non-zero.
H. None of the above.
I keep thinking that the correct statements are B. C. D. but I keep getting the question wrong.
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