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A looped wire (Wire C) in the xy-plane is connected to a battery and an open...

A looped wire (Wire C) in the xy-plane is connected to a battery and an open switch. A few centimeters above (in the +z direction) the looped wire is closed loop of wire (Wire D) parallel to wire C. The switch is closed for a few seconds and then opened back up. Sketch the induced current in Wire D. (When looking at Wire D from above, assume that counterclockwise is +current flow.)

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