Coil A is close to, but not touching, coil B. If a steady counterclockwise 100-A current flows in coil A, what can you say about the induced current in coil B?
A) The current in coil B will be equal to 100 A clockwise.
B) The current in coil B will be equal to 100 A counterclockwise.
C) The current in coil B will be counterclockwise and less than 100 A, but not zero.
D) The current in coil B will be clockwise and less than 100 A, but not zero.
E) There will be no induced current in coil B.
E
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