o no current is induced o clockwise o counter-clockwise

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### Diagram 1: Electrical Current and Magnetic Field

The diagram depicts a long vertical wire with a current, symbolized by the letter "I" and an arrow pointing downward, indicating the direction of the electric current flowing through the wire. Beside the wire, there is a circle representing a cross-section of the magnetic field around the wire.

### Explanation:

- **Long Wire**: A straight, vertically oriented wire is shown with an arrow indicating the direction of the electric current (downward).
  
- **Current (I)**: The letter "I" with an arrow signifies the direction and presence of electric current flowing through the wire.

- **Circle**: Represents the cross-section of the magnetic field that encircles the wire as a result of the electric current.

This diagram illustrates the fundamental concept of electromagnetism, showing that an electric current passing through a wire generates a magnetic field around it.
Transcribed Image Text:### Diagram 1: Electrical Current and Magnetic Field The diagram depicts a long vertical wire with a current, symbolized by the letter "I" and an arrow pointing downward, indicating the direction of the electric current flowing through the wire. Beside the wire, there is a circle representing a cross-section of the magnetic field around the wire. ### Explanation: - **Long Wire**: A straight, vertically oriented wire is shown with an arrow indicating the direction of the electric current (downward). - **Current (I)**: The letter "I" with an arrow signifies the direction and presence of electric current flowing through the wire. - **Circle**: Represents the cross-section of the magnetic field that encircles the wire as a result of the electric current. This diagram illustrates the fundamental concept of electromagnetism, showing that an electric current passing through a wire generates a magnetic field around it.
**Question**

Refer to diagram 1.  
A "long" wire lies to the left of a small coil in the plane of this page, carrying current \( I \) toward the bottom of the page. If the current is suddenly turned off, in which direction will current induced in the coil flow?

- ☐ no current is induced
- ☐ clockwise
- ☐ counter-clockwise

(Note: As this is a text transcription from an educational image, please refer to the original diagram for visual context and understanding of the problem setup.)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question** Refer to diagram 1. A "long" wire lies to the left of a small coil in the plane of this page, carrying current \( I \) toward the bottom of the page. If the current is suddenly turned off, in which direction will current induced in the coil flow? - ☐ no current is induced - ☐ clockwise - ☐ counter-clockwise (Note: As this is a text transcription from an educational image, please refer to the original diagram for visual context and understanding of the problem setup.)
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