A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to galvanometer name the phenomenon and mention the name of the scientist who discover it
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When a bar magnet is pushed in and out of an insulated copper wire, current is induced into the wire due to the change of the magnetic field. The galvanometer gives a deflection to show the induced current.
This phenomenon is called the induction of current.
Micheal Faraday, a British scientist discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831.
This phenomenon is called the induction of current.
Micheal Faraday, a British scientist discovered electromagnetic induction in 1831.
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