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The movement through a magnetic field will induce a voltage; if there is a closed circuit, that will produce a current. The current, in turn, will have a magnetic field, which will interact with the external magnetic field. The direction of the interaction will be such that energy is conserved, i.e., it will tend to slow the wire down.

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