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Which best explains why no current is induced? The wire needs to be coiled less tightly. The wire needs to be straight, not coiled. The magnet needs to be moved through the coils of wire. The magnet needs to be held above the coils of wire.

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the magnet needs to be held above the coils of wires

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Answer : The magnet needs to be moved through the coils of wire.

Step-by-step explanation : When the moves magnet towards the coil or coil towards the magnet then the change the flux and induced emf and induced current in the coil.

So, we can say that the magnet needs to be moved through the coils of wire that's why no current is induced in the coil.

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