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Consider the situation shown in figure.
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Consider the situation shown in figure. If the closed loop is completely enclosed in the circuit containing the switch, the closed loop will show____
A
an anticlockwise current-pulse
B
a clockwise current-puls
C
an anti-clockwise current-pulse and then a clockwise current-pulse
D
a clockwise current-pulse and then an anticlockwise current-pulse
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