False In diagram A, while changing from (I) to (f), a clockwise current is induc
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False In diagram A, while changing from (I) to (f), a clockwise current is induced in the loop. True In diagram B, while changing from (i) to (f), a counterclockwise current is induced in the loop. True In diagram C, while changing from (i) to (f), a clockwise current is induced in the loop. The figure below shows three situations of conducting loops in magnetic fields. The loop is in the plane of the paper and the direction of the magnetic field is given by the direction of the arrows. The arrangements change from the initial-state (i) to the final-state (f) for each diagram. Select True or False for all statements.Explanation / Answer
1. The direction of the induced current must oppose the change so anti clock wise current is to set up.
so answer is flase
2. In this suitation according to lenz's law the direction of induced current opposes the change in magnetic flux
So the answer is flase
3. According to the lenz's law the statement is true
so the answe is true
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