A copper ring is oriented perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field, as shown in the following figure. If the ring is suddenly moved in the direction opposite the field lines, will the magnitude of the net magnetic field in the center of the loop (the uniform field plus the induced field) be greater than, equal to, or less than the magnitude of the uniform field? Explain.

A copper ring is oriented perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field as shown in the following figure If the ring is suddenly moved in the direction opposite the class=