The north pole of a bar magnet is moved towards a coil along the axis passing through the…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Induction
The north pole of a bar magnet is moved towards a coil along the axis passing through the centre of the coil and perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The direction of the induced current in the coil when viewed in the direction of the motion of the magnet is
- clockwise
- anti-clockwise
- no current in the coil
- either clockwise or anti-clockwise
Answer
(B) anti-clockwise
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