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As shown in the figure for this question, a long straight current-carrying wire

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Question

As shown in the figure for this question, a long straight current-carrying wire is in the same plane as a rectangular conducing loop. If the loop moves to the right, parallel to the current carrying wire, which of the following statements is true? There will be no induced emf, and no induced current. There will be an induced current clockwise around the loop. There will be an induced current counterclockwise around the loop. There will be an induced magnetic field that is counterclockwise around the loop. There will be an induced emf, but no induced current.

Explanation / Answer

There will no induced emf, and no induced current.

Because, when the loops towards right the magnetic flux does not change with time.

so, when there is no change in magnetic flux there is no induced emf.

so, there is no induced current.