Assertion (A): It is difficult to move a magnet into a coil of large number of turns when the circuit of the coil is closed.
Reason (R): The direction of induced current in a coil with its circuit closed, due to motion of a magnet, is such that it opposes the cause.
The problem involves understanding electromagnetic induction, particularly the concept of Lenz's Law, which explains the direction of induced current.
Let's analyze the statements:
Thus, the correct conclusion is that both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).

A coil of area A and N turns is rotating with angular velocity \( \omega\) in a uniform magnetic field \(\vec{B}\) about an axis perpendicular to \( \vec{B}\) Magnetic flux \(\varphi \text{ and induced emf } \varepsilon \text{ across it, at an instant when } \vec{B} \text{ is parallel to the plane of the coil, are:}\)
