Science, asked by nirmla111981, 9 months ago

(i) A circular metallic loop is kept above the wire AB as show
e the wire AB as shown below:
oduced in the loop, if the current flowing
What is the direction of induced current produced in the loop.
in the straight wire
(a) is steady, i.e., does not vary?
(b) is increasing in magnitude ?
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Answers

Answered by ruhaniyatprince
12

Answer:

justify what happen when current flow in a straight line

Explanation:

(i) No induced current will not be produced in the loop since the constant current flowing in the straight wire produces a constant magnetic field. Hence, no induced current is produced in the loop.

(ii) Since current in the straight wire is changing, the magnetic flux associated with the loop will change and hence induced current will be produced in it. Applying Fleming’s right hand rule, the current flowing in the loop will be in clockwise direction.

Answered by ssonu43568
15

Induced Current

Explanation:

(i) No induced current will be produced in the loop since the constant current flowing in the straight wire produces a constant magnetic field. Hence no induced current is produced in the loop

(ii) Since the current in the straight wire is changing, the magnetic flux associated with the loop will change and hence induced current will be produced in it. Applying Fleming's Right Hand Rule, the current flowing in the loop will be in a clockwise direction

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