Review Conceptual Example 9 as an aid in understanding this problem. A long, str
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Review Conceptual Example 9 as an aid in understanding this problem. A long, straight wire lies on a table and carries a current I. As the drawing shows, a small circular loop of wire is pushed across the top of the table from position 1 to position 2. Determine the direction of the induced current, clockwise or counterclockwise, as the loop moves past (a) position 1 and (b) position 2.
Review Conceptual Example 9 as an aid in understanding this problem. A long, straight wire lies on a table and carries a current I. As the drawing shows, a small circular loop of wire is pushed across the top of the table from position 1 to position 2. Determine the direction of the induced current, clockwise or counterclockwise, as the loop moves past (a) position 1 and (b) position 2.Explanation / Answer
induced emf always opposes the one what caused it . this is from lenz law
so applying t here,
a. anti clock wise
b. clock wise