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  • 14-09-2020
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When the current through a solenoid increases at a constant rate, the induced current:________.

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  • 19-09-2020

Answer:

Please find the answer in the explanation

Explanation:

Whenever electric current passes through solenoid, there will always be an induced current from the solenoid in the opposite direction to the current passing through the solenoid.

Therefore, When the current through a solenoid increases at a constant rate, the induced current in the solenoid will be constant but always in the opposite direction to the increasing current passing through the solenoid.

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