A coil of non-magnetic conducting wire with a finite resistance is moved toward
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A coil of non-magnetic conducting wire with a finite resistance is moved toward the north pole of a permanent magnet as drawn to the right. Does the magnet exert a force on the coil? If a force is exerted, in what direction is the force exerted on the coil? Select One of the Following: (a) No force is exerted on the coil. (b) A force is exerted to the right of the page. (c) A force is exerted to the left of the page. (d) A force is exerted to the top of the page. (e) A force is exerted to the bottom of the page.Explanation / Answer
since there is the relative movement the emf will be induces and it'll be induced so as it'll oppose the motion thus force eill be exerted to the right of the page
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