$A$ rectangular loop of wire is coplanar with a long wire carrying current $I$. The loop is pulled to the right as indicated. What are the directions of the induced current in the loop and the magnetic forces on the left and the right sides of the loop?

  • A
    $a$. Counter clockwise,To the left,To the right
  • B
    $b$. Clockwise,To the left,To the right
  • C
    $c$. Counter clockwise,To the right,To the left
  • D
    $d$. Clockwise,To the right,To the left

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