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Collect information about generation of current by using Faraday's law project

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Answered by Anonymous
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Faraday's law is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction and when there is a change in magnetic flux linked with a coil an emf is induced and it increases with an increase in the amount of current,the area and the speed with which the coil is moving



Answered by kingofself
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  • The characteristics and principle of electromagnetic induction is well explained by faraday’s law.
  • Faraday wrapped a copper wire around cardboard to form solenoid and connected its ends to galvanometer and inserted magnet between the cardboard to rotate thus producing certain movement in reading of galvanometer.
  • Thus by changing number of turns In coil and moving magnet slower or faster he concluded that a change in magnetic flux of a coil induces an emf which depends on speed and area of coil.
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