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1)True False Rotating the circuit 90° counterclockwise around the y axis. 2) Tru

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Question

1)True False Rotating the circuit 90° counterclockwise around the y axis.
2) True False  Reversing the direction of the magnetic field.
3) True False  Increasing the magnetic field strength.
4) True False  Rotating the circuit clockwise around the z axis.
5) True False  Decreasing the magnetic field strength.

6) True False  Rotating the magnetic field 90° counterclockwise around the x axis (so that the field ends up pointing towards +y).

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Explanation / Answer

1)   Rotating the circuit 90° counterclockwise around the y axis.   - True

2)    Reversing the direction of the magnetic field. - False

3)    Increasing the magnetic field strength.   - False .

4)     Rotating the circuit clockwise around the z axis.   - False

5)    Decreasing the magnetic field strength.   - True

6)     Rotating the magnetic field 90° counterclockwise around the x axis - True