A very long straight wire (essentially infinite in length) carries a current of 6 ampere (Figure 23.65). The wire passes through the center of a circular metal ring of radius 4 cm and resistance 2 ohms that is perpendicular to the wire. If the current in the wire increases at a rate of 0.25 ampere/s, what is the current in the ring? Explain carefully.
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