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Why are the peaks opposite in direction?

a. The peaks are opposite in direction because the change in magnetic field at one end of the coil is opposite to the change in magnetic field at the other end. Faraday's law predicts that the direction of the induced voltage is dependent on the nature of the change in magnetic field.

b. The peaks are opposite in direction because the change in magnetic field at one end of the coil has the same direction to the change in magnetic field at the other end. Faraday's law predicts that the direction of the induced voltage is dependent on the nature of the change in magnetic field.

c. The peaks are in the same direction because the change in magnetic field at one end of the coil has the same direction to the change in magnetic field at the other end. Faraday's law predicts that the direction of the induced voltage is dependent on the nature of the change in magnetic field

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Peaks are in opposite direction because change in magnetic field at one end of the coil is opposite to the change in magnetic field at other end of the coil. Faraday's law predict that the direction of induced voltage is dependent on the nature of change in magnetic field

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