A bar magnet with north pole facing towards coil moves as shown in figure. Q - 2. What happens to the magnetic flux passing through the coil ?
- Pushing the bar magnet towards the coil with its north pole facing the coil produces an induced current āiā such that the forward motion of north pole is opposed.
- This requires that the face of the coil opposite to north pole should act as north pole.
- This is possible only if the induced current is in the anti-clockwise direction.