The eddy currents may not be able to rotate, but they will still be able to oppose the magnetic field, they can arguably be observed quite easily tbh. It's not as if there is no opposition whatsoever, which would mean that their answer is incorrect.Yes you are correct, essentially there will be still eddy currents produced in R, however they are minimal and there will be no observable difference in this situation
This has already been answered. The "HSC answer" is C but in real life, it should be B.yo in real life u will see Q and R fall at the same time. (small scale)
however more specific, answer B is more correct, eddy current complete in Q, in R there is a separate of charges that still generate weaker magenetic field.
correct answer is B
correct phenomena Q and R fall at the same time follow by P