(a)A current carrying conductor passes through the centre of a metal ring in a d
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(a)A current carrying conductor passes through the centre of a metal ring in a direction perpendicular to its plane. If the current flowing through the conductor increases, an emf is induced in the ring.
(b)In Faraday's Law of induction, the induced emf is independent of the resistance in the coil or circuit.
The size of the voltage induced in a coil through which a magnet moves is independent of the strength of the magnet.
(c)If the magnitude of the magnetic field starts decreasing, the resultant induced current (due to the whole loop) flows in the clockwise direction in the right loop.
(d)The size of the voltage induced in a coil through which a magnet moves is independent of the rate at which the magnet moves.
(e)No emf is induced in a long, but not infinite, solenoid by a bar magnet that moves inside it along the solenoid axis.
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Explanation / Answer
a)false b)true c)true d)false e)false
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