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Which law states that the induced current always opposes the cause that produces it?
AOhm's Law
BFaraday's Law
CLenz's Law
DCoulomb's Law
✓ Correct Answer: C — Lenz's Law
Lenz's law determines the direction of induced current based on the principle of opposition to change in flux.
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