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Physics, 29.10.2020 19:50 gabetrojanowski1936

When you move a magnet into a coil of wires, it induces a current in the wires. When you take the same magnet and move it in the opposite direction through the coils, it still induces a current. What is differnet about the currents created in these situations?

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