floppyspud
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In this question of the 2017 HSC:
I'm unsure how to find both points' polarity with the direction of movement not given, nor do I know how to derive the direction of movement from the rest of the question. Googling it isn't any help, as it only comes up with examples of a given movement. Any help is appreciated, and I'm sorry if I missed something easy.
The answer doesn't give any reasoning other than "consistent with Lenz's law."
I'm unsure how to find both points' polarity with the direction of movement not given, nor do I know how to derive the direction of movement from the rest of the question. Googling it isn't any help, as it only comes up with examples of a given movement. Any help is appreciated, and I'm sorry if I missed something easy.
P is positive, Q is negative
The answer doesn't give any reasoning other than "consistent with Lenz's law."