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The wire in the figure carries a current II that is increasing with time at a constant rate. The wire and the three loops are all in the same plane. What is true about the currents induced in each of the three loops shown?
 The wire in the figure carries a current  I  that is increasing with time at a constant rate. The wire and the three loops are all in the same plane. What is true about the currents induced in each of the three loops shown?    A)  Loop A has clockwise current, loop B has no induced current, and loop C has counterclockwise current. B)  The currents are counterclockwise in all three loops. C)  The currents are clockwise in all three loops. D)  Loop A has counterclockwise current, loop B has no induced current, and loop C has clockwise current. E)  No current is induced in any loop.

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