Question: The figures below show two different situations where a current may be induced in a loop according to Faraday's Law, with the direction given by

 The figures below show two different situations where a current may
be induced in a loop according to Faraday's Law, with the direction

The figures below show two different situations where a current may be induced in a loop according to Faraday's Law, with the direction given by Lenz Law. The magnetic field is shown by the x's in Fig. 2. Select true or false for the current in the loop. (The compass directions are defined in the usual way. ) X X X X X X X X X X xax X X X X X X X X a X X X X X N S b X X X X XXX X b fig 1. X X X X X X X X X fig 2. X X X X X X X X fig1: Loop moving West, induced current 'a'. fig2: Loop moving South, no induced current. fig2: Loop moving North, induced current 'b'. fig2: Loop moving East, induced current 'b'. fig1: Magnet moving West, induced current 'a'. fig1: Magnet moving East, induced current 'a

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