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Question 39

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  -In the figure,two parallel wires carry a current I in opposite directions.A rectangular loop is midway between the wires.The current I is decreasing.The induced current through the resistor R is: A) zero B) from a to b C) from b to a
-In the figure,two parallel wires carry a current I in opposite directions.A rectangular loop is midway between the wires.The current I is decreasing.The induced current through the resistor R is:


A) zero
B) from a to b
C) from b to a

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