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18 February, 07:23

What happens to an electric current produced from an electromagnet when the direction of the magnetic field changes?

A. The current stops.

B. The current increases.

C. The direction of the electric current changes.

D. The current decreases.

E.

The direction of the electric current stays the same.

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  1. 18 February, 10:23
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    Answer:C. The direction of the electric current changes.
  2. 18 February, 10:44
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    C. the direction of the electric current changes

    Explanation:

    when the direction of magnetic filed changes it causes the electromotive force in the system which leads to the generation of induced magnetic field, also electric current and magnetic field are directly proportional so the change in the direction of magnetic field also changes the direction of current which can be easily determine by fleming's left hand rule.
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