MCQ
Lenz's law gives
  • A
    The magnitude of the induced e.m.f.
  • The direction of the induced current
  • C
    Both the magnitude and direction of the induced current
  • D
    The magnitude of the induced current

Answer

Correct option: B.
The direction of the induced current
b
(b) The Lenz's law gives the direction of induced current.According to this law, the induced current opposes the cause that produces it.

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