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In fact, this induced current and resulting magnetic field from the second ring will actually cause a changing flux through the first ring that actually increases its currently momentarily. We are able to reconcile this with conservation of energy because even though the current increases in both rings, the resulting magnetic forces between them opposes their motion. | In fact, this induced current and resulting magnetic field from the second ring will actually cause a changing flux through the first ring that actually increases its currently momentarily. We are able to reconcile this with conservation of energy because even though the current increases in both rings, the resulting magnetic forces between them opposes their motion. | ||
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