define induced current
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Induced electric current:
It is the current which is created due to the relative motion of coil or Magnet. The current is found to be the highest when the direction of motion of the coil is at right angle to the Magnetic field.
What is a galvanometer ? How is it different from ammeter?
Galvanometer is a device which detects the presence of electric current in a circuit. It can measure even the smallest current that is flowing through it. It is also used to measure induced electric current.
It is different from the ammeter because ammeter measures the quantity or magnitude of curren that is flowing through the circuit. But galvanometer only detects the presence of electric current.
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