Explanation 1: The induced current is caused by the magnetic force exerted on moving electricallycharged objects (for example, the free electrons in conducting wires that are moving relative to the magnet). Explanation 2: Any process that changes the number of
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field lines through a coil's area induces a current in the coil. The mechanism explaining how it happens is unclear at this point. Figure 1 of 2 Part B A closed conducting loop is held steady while another loop with a battery attached is moved toward it, as shown in ( Figure 2). Select all that apply. Explanation 1 predicts there will be an induced current in the loop on the left. Explanation 1 predicts there will not be an induced current in the loop on the left. Explanation 2 predicts there will be an induced current in the loop on the left. Explanation 2 predicts there will not be an induced current in the loop on the left. Part C Complete previous part(s) Part D Complete previous part(s) Part E Complete previous part(s) Provide Feedback