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A small loop of copper wire is inside and held perpindicular to a large, uniform

ID: 1486550 • Letter: A

Question

A small loop of copper wire is inside and held perpindicular to a large, uniform magnetic field. You move the loop in circles and vary the speed. What do you observe?

As you decrease the radius of the path of the loop in the field the current increases.

The faster the speed, the greater the current.

Nothing. No current is induced.

As you increase speed, the current decreases.

As you decrease the radius of the path of the loop in the field the current increases.

The faster the speed, the greater the current.

Nothing. No current is induced.

As you increase speed, the current decreases.

Explanation / Answer

Nothing. No current is induced.

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