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Physics, 06.05.2020 19:11 NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL

Imagine looking at a coil of wire that was on your desk, wrapped around the circular frame of a clock. There are "N" turns and the area of the coil is A. The Earth's magnetic field, B, travels downward through the coil. In a fit of anger you decide to squish the coil to smithereens. In doing so you changed the area through which the field was traveling. What current would result, and in what direction?

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