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The magnet in fig. rotates as shown on a pivot through its centre. At the instant Fig. shown, what is the directions of the induced currents ? (in wood)
- A to B and C to D
- B to A and C to D
- A to B and D to C
- B to A and D to C
The correct answer is: A to B and D to C
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