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difference between dynamically induced EMF and statically induced EMF ​

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Answered by minnudevaki
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STATICALLY INDUCED EMF

The emf induced in a coil due to change of flux linked with

it (change of flux is by the increase or decrease in

current) is called statically induced emf.

Transformer is an example of statically induced emf. Here

the windings are stationary,magnetic field is moving around

the conductor and produces the emf.

DYNAMICALLY INDUCED EMF

The emf induced in a coil due to relative motion of the

conductor and the magnetic field is called dynamically

induced emf.

example:dc generator works on the principle of dynamically

induced emf in the conductors which are housed in a

revolving armature lying within magnetic fie

Meaning of a static is stationary. so there is no relative

motion between field nor coil. The source should be

alternating in nature. Then only emf can be induced.

In dynamically induced emf there is relative motion

between conductor and field. Because relative speed is an

important point to get the dynamically induced emf.

Explanation:

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