mrpotatoed
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For lenz's law to take place, there must be a current produced in the conductor to create a magnetic field to oppose that of the magnet. If then, the conductor is not a complete circuit (eg piece of wire) that is moved relative to a magnet, there will be an induced EMF but no current. Therefore, lenz's law will not apply to this scenario, right?