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What is the direction of the induced current in the secondary call of this simple transformer if the current in the primary coil is getting smaller and entering from the top as shown below? Give your justification in one or two sentences.
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Neurons are components of the nervous system of the body that transmit signals as electrical impulses travel along their length. these impulses propagate when charge suddenly rushes into and then out of a part of the neutron called an axon. measurements have shown that, during the inflow part of this cycle approximately 5.6x10^11 na per meter, each with a charge of e enter the axon. how many coulombs of charge enter a 1.10 cm length of axon during this process
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