MCQ
An aluminium ring $B$ faces an electromagnet $A.$ The current I through $A$ can be altered
  • A
    Whether $I$ increases or decreases, $B$ will not experience any force
  • B
    If $I$ decrease, $A$ will repel $B$
  • C
    If $I$ increases, $A$ will attract $B$
  • If $I$ increases, $A$ will repel $B$

Answer

Correct option: D.
If $I$ increases, $A$ will repel $B$
If $I$ increases, $A$ will repel $B$

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