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presented by UNIVERSITY PHYSICS Philip R. Ketend L Tuck sapling learning A conducting loop moves at a constant speed parallel to a long, straight, current-carrying wire, as shown in the figure below. Which statement is true? O Ocounterclockwise. O The induced current in the loop will be clockwise. o The induced current in the loop will be alternately o There will be no induced current in the loop The induced current in the loop will be clockwise and then counterclockwise. The induced current in the loop will be only parallel to the current i.

Explanation / Answer

opiton 5 is correct as induced emf opposes the one what caused it.this is as according from lenz law

as loop and current are advancing in forwarding dirction, induced emf and induced curretn

here magnetic field is tangetntailly clockwise so induced emf and cuirrent will be parallel to the current i