Why will there be no induced current?

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Why will there not be an induced current in a field parallel to a current carrying wire?
 
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Will you please post the reference, textbook, paper, or whatever that is the source of your question?

Current cannot be induced in a field. Current needs some conductor like copper or ionized gas in order to flow.

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those pics are not referring to current induced into a field


and as bobby said ... it cannot be, so what really is your question ?


Dave