A metal ring (bottom ring) lies on a table. Another ring, directly above it with a current going counterclockwise when seen from the top, moves down toward the bottom ring. Which answer and explanation correctly predicts the direction of the induced current in the bottom ring as seen from above? (the dotted parts are behind the screen while the solid parts are in front of the screen) (6 Top ring Bottom ring Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing. Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing. Clockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing. Clockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing 00 OO00

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A metal ring (bottom ring) lies on a table. Another ring, directly above it with a current going counterclockwise when seen from the top, moves down toward the bottom ring.
Which answer and explanation correctly predicts the direction of the induced current in the bottom ring as seen from above? (the dotted parts are behind the screen while the solid
parts are in front of the screen)
Top ring
Bottom ring
Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing.
Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing.
Clockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing.
ockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing
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Transcribed Image Text:A metal ring (bottom ring) lies on a table. Another ring, directly above it with a current going counterclockwise when seen from the top, moves down toward the bottom ring. Which answer and explanation correctly predicts the direction of the induced current in the bottom ring as seen from above? (the dotted parts are behind the screen while the solid parts are in front of the screen) Top ring Bottom ring Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing. Counterclockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing. Clockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing up and increasing. ockwise because the external B-field in the region of the bottom ring is pointing down and increasing O O O O
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