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(a) Suppose the magnet in Fig. 29.14a were stationary and the loop of wire moved upward. Would the induced current in the loop be (i) in the same direction as shown in Fig. 29.14a, (ii) in the direction opposite to that shown in Fig. 29.14a, or (iii) zero? (b) Suppose the magnet and loop of wire in Fig. 29.14a both moved downward at the same velocity. Would the induced current in the loop be (i) in the same direction as shown in Fig. 29.14a, (ii) in the direction opposite to that shown in Fig. 29.14a, or (iii) zero?
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