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As per faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, an e.M.F. Is induced in a conductor whenever it (a) lies perpendicular to the magnetic flux (b) lies in a magnetic field (c) cuts magnetic flux (d) moves parallel to the direction of the magnetic field.

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Answered by varshika1664
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Answer:

The Correct Answer would be (b) lies in a magnetic field. According to Faraday's laws of Electromagnetic Induction, an E.M.F is induced in a conductor whenever it lies in a magnetic field.

Explanation:

Michael Faraday gave basically two laws of electromagnetic induction. They are as follows:

1st Law - The first law of electromagnetic induction by Faraday states that change in the flux in a magnetic area through a specific location bounded with the aid of using a closed loop produces an E.M.F withinside the loop.

2nd Law - The second law of electromagnetic induction by Faraday states that the magnitude of E.M.F induced in the closed loop is directly proportional to the rate of change of time about the magnetic flux linked with the closed loop.

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