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17 July, 09:36

Which of the following actions cannot induce voltage in a wire?

A) moving a coil of wire near a magnet

B) moving a magnet near a coil of wire

C) changing a current in a nearby coil of wire

D) changing the magnetic field around the coil of wire

E) moving a wire parallel to a magnetic field

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  1. 17 July, 10:24
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    Your answer is D. Since there is little to no magnetic field to wire, if it is copper which most wires are, there will be no voltage in a wire.
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