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For our review of the second unit of the course, we'll be focusing on (1) Loop and Junction rules in circuits, (2) the magnitude and direction of magnetic forces, and (3) induced magnetic fields and currents. So think back to what you already know to answer the following question: Two identical loops of wire lie side-by-side in the same plane. The current in the left loop is counterclockwise and is increasing at an unknown rate. The right loop is moved away from the left loop (to the right) at an unknown velocity.

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-i3R3 - e2 = 0 loop law of kirchhoff voltage law

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that the parallel conductors carrying current in opposite directions repel each other , therefore induced current in right loop is counterclockwise so as to experience a force towards right ( repelling force) as shown in the figure that has been attached

All the other options are not in the parameter in loop and junction law. loop law of kirchh off voltage law and All the other operations are not valid under kirch off the voltage law.

For our review of the second unit of the course, we'll be focusing on (1) Loop and-example-1
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