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An electron moves on a straight line path XY as shown. The abcd is a coil adjacent to the path of electron. What will be the direction of current, if any, induced in the coil?

Options
(a) The current will reverse its direction as the electron goes past the coil
(b) No current induced
(c) abcd
(d) adcb
Correct Answer:
The current will reverse its direction as the electron goes past the coil
Explanation:
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