Physics, asked by prathapjollyguy60, 7 months ago

can we produce magnetic induction using D.C. current

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Answered by gauthamgirish2004
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

A DC current in one coil will make a magnetic field on the other coil, but a magnetic field by itself won't drive any electrons around. A CHANGING magnetic field, however, does create an electric force which will accelerate those electrons in the other coil into carrying a current.

Answered by Divya2385
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Explanation:

A DC current in one coil will make amagnetic field on the other coil, but amagnetic field by itself won't drive any electrons around. A CHANGINGmagnetic field, however, does createan electric force which will accelerate those electrons in the other coil into carrying a current

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