Activities: 1. Apply Lenz's Law to get the direction of the induced current for each of the situations pictured. Assume that the direction of the magnetic field is into the plane of the paper if there is an X , or out of the plane of the paper if there is a • . a) Magnetic field is getting stronger. Circle the current direction CW or CCW. Explain your reasoning.
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