Question

A metallic loop is placed in a magnetic field. If a current is passed through it, then

(a) The ring will feel a force of attraction

(b) The ring will feel a force of repulsion

(c) It will move to and fro about its centre of gravity

(d) None of these

Answer

(d) None of these

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