A magnet is quickly moved in the direction indicated by an arrow between two coils C1 and C2 as shown in the figure.

 

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From the figure, it is clear that north pole of magnet is moving away from coil C1, so the direction of current will flow in such a way that it will oppose the away moment of north pole, so it has to act as south pole. Hence, the direction of current will be anti-clockwise. Again the south pole approaching towards coil C2 so the coil will act as south pole. Hence, the direction will be clockwise.

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in both coil induced current is in clock wise direction
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