Question: (a) A wire loop is pulled away from a current-carrying wire (Fig. 21-47). What is the direction of the induced current in the loop: clockwise

(a) A wire loop is pulled away from a current-carrying wire (Fig. 21-47). What is the direction of the induced current in the loop: clockwise or counterclockwise?
(b) What if the wire loop stays fixed as the current I decrease? Explain your answers.
(a) A wire loop is pulled away from a current-carrying

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