Changing magnetic fields can set up current loops in nearby metal bodies

Changing magnetic fields can set up current loops in nearby metal bodies and the currents are called as

Options

(a) eddy currents
(b) flux currents
(c) alternating currents
(d) leaking currents

Correct Answer:

eddy currents

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