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Choose the incorrect statement(a) Fleming’s right-hand rule is a simple rule to know the directionof induced current(b) The right-hand thumb rule is used to find the direction ofmagnetic fields due to current carrying conductors(c) The difference between the direct and alternating currents isthat the direct current always flows in one direction, whereasthe alternating current reverses its direction periodically(d) In India, the AC changes direction after every 150 second

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Choose the incorrect statement(a) Fleming’s right-hand rule is a simple rule to know the directionof induced current(b) The right-hand thumb rule is used to find the direction ofmagnetic fields due to current carrying conductors(c) The difference between the direct and alternating currents isthat the direct current always flows in one direction, whereasthe alternating current reverses its direction periodically(d) In India, the AC changes direction after every 150 second

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The incorrect statement is (d) In India, the AC changes direction after every 150 second. The correct statement should be: In India, the AC (Alternating Current) changes its direction 50 times in one second, which means the frequency of AC is 50 Hz.

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