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Can electricity be induced in coil touching a magnet

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Answered by Anonymous
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❏Under Faraday's Law, electric current is induced only if either the magnetic field is changing or the conductor is moving.

Generators, for example, spin a coil of wire around a magnet to produce a steady current [sources: BBC, National Academy of Sciences, Cassidy et.

Answered by Anonymous
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❏Under Faraday's Law, electric current is induced only if either the magnetic field is changing or the conductor is moving.

Generators, for example, spin a coil of wire around a magnet to produce a steady current [sources: BBC, National Academy of Sciences, Cassidy et.

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