The current produced in a coil due to electromagnetic induction is called?

The current produced in a coil due to electromagnetic induction is called?

Explanation

The current produced in a coil due to electromagnetic induction is called an induced current.

The induced current can be positive or negative depending on the direction of the change in magnetic flux and the orientation of the coil

However, the term "induced current" is used to refer to the current that flows

As a result of electromagnetic induction, regardless of its direction being positive or negative