A triangular loop of wire placed at abc is moved completely inside a magnetic field which is directed normal to the plane of the loop away from the reader to a new position a'b'c'. What is the direction of the current induced in the loop? Give reason.
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There is no induced emf, therefore no induced current is produced in the loop of wire when it moves by remaining wholly inside the magnetic field. This is because there will be no change in flux passing through the loop.
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