Question: Question 1 3 ( 1 point ) A solenoid ( initially with no current - no voltage applied ) is located horizontally, and a magnet

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A solenoid (initially with no current - no voltage applied) is located horizontally, and a magnet located in this solenoid is moved into and out of the solenoid. This phenomenon:
Is called the electromagnetic induction, found by Faraday and Henry. It induces the current in the solenoid (creating the voltage) thanks to the changes of the electric field in the solenoid; Is called the electromagnetic induction, found by Faraday and Henry. It induces the current in the solenoid (creating the voltage) thanks to the changes of the magnetic field in the solenoid; Is called the electromagnetic induction, found by Maxwell. It induces the current in the solenoid (creating the voltage) thanks to the changes of the electric field in the solenoid;
Does not cause any effects because there no battery (no voltage) in the circuit;
Question 1 3 ( 1 point ) A solenoid ( initially

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