What is the direction, clockwise or anticlockwise, of the induced current in the loop of wire in the following situation: (Please see attached diagram. See Fig. A and Fig. B)
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I say anticlockwise, but the answer says clockwise. The following is my reasoning.
As the current increases, so does the strength of the magnetic field (which can be shown by B = kI/d). As the magnetic field increases, a current is induced within the coil to oppose the increasing magnetic field (according to Lenz's law). To oppose the magnetic field, the coil must induce a current so that it attempts to reduce (oppose) the changing magnetic field within it (See Fig. C). From this the magnetic field must be in an outward direction within the coil. Thus the induced current is in an anticlockwise direction.
Can somebody check this please?
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I say anticlockwise, but the answer says clockwise. The following is my reasoning.
As the current increases, so does the strength of the magnetic field (which can be shown by B = kI/d). As the magnetic field increases, a current is induced within the coil to oppose the increasing magnetic field (according to Lenz's law). To oppose the magnetic field, the coil must induce a current so that it attempts to reduce (oppose) the changing magnetic field within it (See Fig. C). From this the magnetic field must be in an outward direction within the coil. Thus the induced current is in an anticlockwise direction.
Can somebody check this please?
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