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    The North Pole of a Bar Magnet Is Moved Away
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The North Pole of a Bar Magnet Is Moved Away

Question 52

Question 52

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The north pole of a bar magnet is moved away from a single closed loop of wire along the axis of the loop. The induced current in the loop produces an effective ____________ pole toward the bar magnet.

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