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The magnetic force on the copper loop will be: A. downwards when the loop is above the magnet and upwards when the loop is below the magnet. B. downwards when the loop is above or below the magnet. C. upwards when the loop is above or below the magnet. D. upwards when the loop is above the magnet and downwards when the loop is below the magnet. E. There is no magnetic force on the loop.

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