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(II) (a) If the resistance of the resistor in Fig. 29–38 is slowly increased, what is the direction of the current induced in the small circular loop inside the larger loop? (b) What would it be if the small loop were placed outside the larger one, to the left?
FIGURE 29–38 Problem 8.
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