Analyzing Conditions for Current Flow Through Resistor R

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Homework Statement




wireandlooplenzslaw.jpg
The drawing shows a wire loop near a current -carrying wire. Under what conditions would current flow through resistor R from Right to left?

Homework Equations



Lenz's law

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4 answers
a) when the current I is increasing
b)when the current I is constant
c)when the current I is decreasing
d)all of the above

I think its C but not sure
 
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well I know according to Lenz's Law an induced current always flows in a direction that opposes the change that caused it. but with answer C it just decreasing but not heading in the opposite direction so I was not sure
 
The magnetic field from the current points into the loop (into the page). Since it's decreasing, the change in flux is out of the page. (You've got it.)