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. define Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction​

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Answered by DNA7777
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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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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