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(a) what change do we observe ine the galvanometer when the current in the solenoid coil is switched off? (b)what change do we observe in galvanometer when a current is passing through the the solenoid coil and the coil is displaced laterally with respect to the coil? (c) whatwhat change do we of the row in a galvanometer if the displacement of the solenoid is faster? (d) what change do we observe in a galvanometer if the current in the solenoid coil is changed? (e) name name and state the law is responsible for the above phenomena? ​

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(a)Answer. Current flows in the coil of the solenoid in the clockwise direction and the galvanometer shows deflection towards the left. If the solenoid coil is moved towards or away from the coil, we see a deflection in the Galvanometer

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