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When a conductor is passed through a magnetic field, a current is induced in the ______.
area above the conductor.
magnetic field.
area above the magnetic field.
conductor.
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When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, a changing magnetic flux (or motion through field lines) induces an emf and drives a current in the conductor (Faraday's law / Lorentz force on charges).
When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, a changing magnetic flux (or motion through field lines) induces an emf and drives a current in the conductor (Faraday's law / Lorentz force on charges).
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