Magnetic flux and direction of induced current

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The discussion revolves around the concept of magnetic flux and the direction of induced current in a coiled loop placed within a magnetic field that is decreasing over time. Participants are exploring the implications of Lenz's Law in this context.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are attempting to determine the direction of induced current based on the behavior of the magnetic field. There are discussions about the application of the right-hand rule and Lenz's Law, with some questioning the correctness of their interpretations and the book's answer.

Discussion Status

Some participants express uncertainty about their understanding of the concepts, while others affirm the clockwise direction of current flow. There is a mix of agreement and differing perspectives on the interpretation of the problem, with no clear consensus reached.

Contextual Notes

Participants are referencing a specific textbook answer that they find potentially incorrect, which adds a layer of concern regarding their foundational understanding of electricity and magnetism.

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I am really really hoping that the answer is wrong in the back of my book otherwise my entire basis for electricity/magnetism will be shattered :cry:

Basically, there is a picture of a magnetic field going into the page, and there is a coiled loop within this magnetic field. If the magnetic field is decreasing over time, which way will current flow in the loop?

I think that since its decreasing, the coil will induce a current to increase that magnetic field (into the page) and thus, thumb points into the page with right hand, and current flows clockwise (and electrons flow counter clockwise)..

Am I wrong?
 
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I vote for 'no'.
 
I say clockwise too.
 
michaelw said:
I am really really hoping that the answer is wrong in the back of my book otherwise my entire basis for electricity/magnetism will be shattered :cry:

Basically, there is a picture of a magnetic field going into the page, and there is a coiled loop within this magnetic field. If the magnetic field is decreasing over time, which way will current flow in the loop?

I think that since its decreasing, the coil will induce a current to increase that magnetic field (into the page) and thus, thumb points into the page with right hand, and current flows clockwise (and electrons flow counter clockwise)..

Am I wrong?
you are correct.

Can you tell what your book says ?

marlon
 
michaelw said:
I am really really hoping that the answer is wrong in the back of my book otherwise my entire basis for electricity/magnetism will be shattered :cry:

Basically, there is a picture of a magnetic field going into the page, and there is a coiled loop within this magnetic field. If the magnetic field is decreasing over time, which way will current flow in the loop?

I think that since its decreasing, the coil will induce a current to increase that magnetic field (into the page) and thus, thumb points into the page with right hand, and current flows clockwise (and electrons flow counter clockwise)..

Am I wrong?

If you are looking from the top obviously clockwise and from bottom anticlockwise!
Your concepts are right and that's Lenz Rule,observe the orientation well,sometimes they can confuse.!
 

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