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1. Will there be current induced in coil A due to current in coil B?as shown in the figure
If current induced in (ii) is in anticlockwise then what will be the direction of current
when magnet is moved away?​

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Answered by singhakshat554
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According to figure, the north pole of the magnet will move away from coil PQ, so that the direction of current at end Q flow in such a way that it will oppose the away moment of north pole, so it has to act as south pole. Thus, the direction of current will be anti-clockwise. Again, the south pole will approach towards coil CD such that end C will act as south pole. So the current will be clockwise

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