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According to Faraday’s experiment of electromagnetic induction, electric current

can be induced in a coil by​

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Answered by pk2778370
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Faraday's law states that a current will be induced in a conductor which is exposed to a changing magnetic field. ... During Faraday's experiment, he discovered how EMF is induced in a coil when the flux passing through the coil changes.

*magnetic moves away from the coil:- deflection in the galvanometer but in the opposite direction.

*magnet moves towards the coil:- deflection in galvanometer.

*position of magnetic:- deflection in the galvanometer .

*magnet at rest:- no deflection in the galvanometer.

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