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As a coil is removed from a magnetic field an emf is induced in the coil causing a current to flow within the coil. This current interacts with the magnetic field producing a force which
 
  A)
 
  acts at right angles to the coil's motion.
  B)
 
  acts in the direction of the coil's motion.
  C)
 
  causes the coil to tend to flip over.
  D)
 
  acts in the direction opposite to the coil's motion.

Question 2

A 2.0-F capacitor is charged to 12 V and then discharged through a 4.0  106  resistor. How long will it take for the voltage across the capacitor to drop to 3.0 V?
 
  A)
 
  4.5 s
  B)
 
  8.0 s
  C)
 
  11 s
  D)
 
  22 s
  E)
 
  24 s


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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