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Select True/False for each Fig 2: Loop moving East, induced current \'a\'. Fig 1

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Question

Select True/False for each Fig 2: Loop moving East, induced current 'a'.
Fig 1: Magnet moving West, induced current 'b'.
Fig 1: Loop moving West, induced current 'b'.
Fig 2: Loop moving North, induced current 'b'.
Fig 2: Loop moving East, no induced current.
Fig 1: Magnet moving East, induced current 'a'.


The figures below show two different situations where a current may be induced in a loop according to Faraday's Law, with the direction given by Lenz' Law. The magnetic field strength in Figure 2 is represented by the density of crosses. Select true or false for the current in the loop. The cardinal directions are as defined in the compass rose. Select True/False for each Fig 2: Loop moving East, induced current 'a'. Fig 1: Magnet moving West, induced current 'b'. Fig 1: Loop moving West, induced current 'b'. Fig 2: Loop moving North, induced current 'b'. Fig 2: Loop moving East, no induced current. Fig 1: Magnet moving East, induced current 'a'.

Explanation / Answer

True

False

False

True

False

False

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