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fill in the missing words to make the statements about electromagnetic induction true. if the north pole of a magnet is inserted into a solenoid, a blank will be induced in the solenoid. if the magnet is flipped over so that the south pole of the magnet is inserted into the solenoid, the induced current in the wire will flow in the blank direction.
Brief Explanations
- First blank: When a magnet moves in a solenoid, electromagnetic induction produces a "current" (Faraday's law).
- Second blank: Flipping the magnet reverses the change in magnetic flux, so the induced current direction reverses, becoming the "opposite" direction.
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First blank: current
Second blank: opposite