re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
So basically in A we want a current that will interact with the B-field to produce a north pole on the LHS of the solenoid--> as the attraction force between the poles will resist the motion of the magnet(what we want to happen)--> using right hand grip rule we can see the current given is correct.
This question is basically guess and check all the options (bar C)--> So its good that they put A as the right answer...testing all of them would be annoying.
Sure-->The relative motion between the coil and the magnetic field induce an emf (Faraday's Law) which gives rise to a current that sets up a magnetic field to oppose the original change in flux (Lenz's Law)--> For this reason we can eliminate C straight away(no relative motion).Yeah, can you explain why ?
So basically in A we want a current that will interact with the B-field to produce a north pole on the LHS of the solenoid--> as the attraction force between the poles will resist the motion of the magnet(what we want to happen)--> using right hand grip rule we can see the current given is correct.
This question is basically guess and check all the options (bar C)--> So its good that they put A as the right answer...testing all of them would be annoying.