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Chapter 31.3, Problem 31.3QQ
Figure 30.12 (Quick Quiz 30.3)
QUICK QUIZ 30.3 Figure 30.12 shows a circular loop of wire falling toward a wire carrying a current to the left. What is the direction of the induced current in the loop of wire? (a) clockwise (b) counterclockwise (c) zero (d) impossible to determine
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