anticlockwise current in a coil represents
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One end of the coil is a north pole and the other end is a south pole. When the north pole of our magnet is moving towards the left hand end of the coil, the induced current flows anticlockwise (as we look at the left hand end). ... So the induced current opposes the motion that induced it (from Lenz's Law).
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One end of the coil is a north pole and the other end is a south pole. When the north pole of our magnet is moving towards the left hand end of the coil, the induced current flows anticlockwise (as we look at the left hand end). ... So the induced current opposes the motion that induced it (from Lenz's Law).
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