Question
The battery discussed in the previous question is suddenly disconnected. Is a current induced in the other loop? If yes, when does it start and when does it end? Do the loops attract each other or repel?

Answer

As the battery is disconnected the current starts decreasing in lop 1 and thus now direction of current is in opposite direction as it was earlier and it ends when both loops are in equilibrium.

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