$A$ negative charge is given to a nonconducting loop and the loop is rotated in the plane of paper about its centre as shown in the figure. The magnetic field produced by the ring affects a small magnet placed above the ring in the same plane:

  • A
    the magnet does not rotate
  • B
    the magnet rotates clockwise as seen from below.
  • C
    the magnet rotates anticlockwise as seen from below
  • D
    no effect on magnet is there.

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