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Once the magnet moved closest to the loop in the forward direction, under normal magnet polarity, the approximate magnitude of the induced current shown on the galvanometer was mA.

Once the magnet moved closest to the loop in the reverse direction, under normal magnet polarity, the approximate magnitude of the induced current shown on the galvanometer was mA.



Once the magnet moved closest to the loop in the forward direction, under reversed magnet polarity, the approximate magnitude of the induced current shown on the galvanometer was mA.

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User Almenon
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Answer:

2, 2, 2

Step-by-step explanation:

correct on edge

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User Hamed Jaliliani
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Answer:

2, 2, 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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