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27. Two coils P and Q are lying a little distance apart coaxially. If an anticlockwise current I is suddenly set up in the coil P then the direction of current induced in coil Q will be : (a) clockwise (c) towards south (b) towards north (d) anticlockwise.​

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Answered by hjagjjahab
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Explanation:

As current is flowing anti-clockwise in coil P, the coil produces a magnetic field similar to that of a bar magnet with north pole at the bottom surface of the coil. Thus magnetic field enters in the coil Q from bottom. Thus the induced current in coil Q would try to oppose the increase in flux, thus the current in coil Q induced would be clockwise.

Answered by aslamm1
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Answer:

clockwise

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