Which of the following is NOT true about Michael Faraday's experiment demonstrating electromagnetic induction, which featured a permanent magnet and a galvanometer connected to a coil of wire around a paper cylinder?
W) When a permanent magnet is left stationary inside the wire coil, no current is induced
X) A permanent magnet produces stronger current when it is moved quickly in and out of the wire coil
Y) When the north end of the permanent magnet enters the coil, a current that travels in a clockwise direction is induced
Z) When the north end of the permanent magnet enters the coil, a current that travels in a counterclockwise direction is induced
✔️Answer:Y) WHEN THE NORTH END OF THE PERMANENT MAGNET ENTERS THE COIL, A CURRENT THAT TRAVELS IN A CLOCKWISE DIRECTION IS INDUCED
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