what is the direction of the magnetic field if current is induced vertically up on moving the conductor towards east
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Since the change in flux is increasing in the upwards direction, Lenz's law tells us that the induced current's induced magnetic field must resist that, and point downwards on the inside of the loop. Using the right hand rule, we can see that we end up with an induced current in the clockwise direction.
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The right-hand rule for a wire is point your thumb in the direction of the current, wrap your fingers around the wire, and they will point in the direction of the magnetic field.
Since the change in flux is increasing in the upwards direction, Lenz's law tells us that the induced current's induced magnetic field must resist that, and point downwards on the inside of the loop. Using the right hand rule, we can see that we end up with an induced current in the clockwise direction.
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