. define Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
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First Law of Faraday's Electromagnetic Induction state that whenever a conductor are placed in a varying magnetic field emf are induced which is called induced emf, if the conductor circuit are closed current are also induced which is called induced current.
Faraday's formulated the two laws of Electromagnetic induction:
(i) Whenever there is a change in magnetic flux linked with a conductor, an emf is induced. The induced e.m.f lasts so long as there is a change in magnetic flux cut by the conductor.
(ii) The magnetic of the e.m f induced is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux cut by the conductor. If the rate of change of magnetic flux remains uniform, a steady e.m.f is induced. If the circuit of conductor is closed, a current flows in the conductor due to the e.m.f induced across its ends.
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