According to Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction, an emf is induced in a conductor whenever it
According to Faraday’s Law of electromagnetic induction, an emf is induced in a conductor whenever it Correct Answer Cut the magnetic field
Faraday’s first law of electromagnetic induction states that whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, emf is induced which is called induced emf. If the conductor circuit is closed, the current will also circulate through the circuit and this current is called induced current.
Faraday's second law of electromagnetic induction states that the magnitude of emf induced in the coil is equal to the rate of change of flux that linkages with the coil. The flux linkage of the coil is the product of a number of turns in the coil and flux associated with the coil.
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