Physics, asked by Khanfarzeen, 9 months ago

A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a galvanometer.

(i) What will happen to the deflection of the galvanometer if this coil is

moved towards a stationary bar magnet and

(ii) then moved away from it? Give reason for your answer and name the

phenomenon involved.​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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When a bar magnet is pushed into the coil of insulated copper wire connected to a galvanometer, an induced current is set-up in the coil due to change of magnetic field through it. As a result, galvanometer gives a deflection (say towards left...

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

i) when coil is moved towards stationary a magnet then the pointer on galvanometer showing some value other than 0.

ii) when coil moved away from bar magnet then the pointer on galvanimeter come back to its original value 0.

-> Whenever a coil moving around a magnet or magnet moving around coil an Induced current is generated across the coil.

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