A circular loop is placed in the plane of two parallel infinite wires. The currents in the wires are such that 11 > 12.

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A circular loop is placed in the plane of two parallel infinite wires. The currents in the wires are such that 11 > 12.

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A Circular Loop Is Placed In The Plane Of Two Parallel Infinite Wires The Currents In The Wires Are Such That 11 12 1
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A circular loop is placed in the plane of two parallel infinite wires. The currents in the wires are such that 11 > 12. The loop starts to move at a constant velocity to the left. Which statement is correct? 12 11 () An electric current is induced in the loop with spinning direction. No current will be induced in the loop. An electric current is induced in the loop moving in the counter clockwise direction. An electric current is induced in the loop moving in the clockwise direction. O None of the listed is correct.
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