Respuesta :
The correct answer of the given question above would be option B. The statement that is not correct is that, a steady magnetic field produces a steady current. The rest of the statements are all correct. An unchanging/static magnetic field (relative to a wire/circuit) induces zero current.
Answer:
The Correct answer is B. "A steady magnetic field produces a steady current"
Explanation:
Michael Faraday discovered that the variation of magnetic fields is actually what causes the current to flow, instead of merely the presence of it.
The presence of a steady magnetic field implies that a wire in that field will not manifest any electric current, given that it experiments no variations.
This phenomenon is known as magnetic induction, and by using it we have become able to generate electric power from natural sources such as rivers and wind.