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In this problem, you will use Lenz\'s law to explore what happens when an electr

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Question

In this problem, you will use Lenz's law to explore what happens when an electromagnet is activated a short distance from a wire loop.

You will need to use the right-hand rule to find the direction of the induced current.

Consider the arrangement shown in the figure. (Figure 1)

Part A

When the switch is open, which of the following statements about the magnetic flux through the wire loop is true? Assume that the direction of the vector area of the wire loop is to the right.

Part B

What is the direction of the induced current in the wire loop (as seen from the left) when the switch is open?

Part C

Now the switch on the electromagnet is closed. What is the direction of the induced current in the wire loop immediately after the switch is closed (as seen from the left)?

a.) There is no magnetic flux through the wire loop. b.) There is a positive flux through the wire loop. c.) There is a negative flux through the wire loop.

Explanation / Answer

A.a.) There is no magnetic flux through the wire loop.

B. a.) There is no induced current.

C.c.) The induced current is counterclockwise.

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