Physics, asked by HGranger, 1 year ago

Direction of induced current if the magnetic field is east to west and the conductor moved in it from north to south

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Answered by rahee007
4
this cancel the effect of each other

HGranger: No the ans is vertically downward but I don't understand how
rahee007: when effect is cancelled then it goes vertically downward due to gravitational force
Answered by aiswaryalachu195
1

Answer:

downwards

Explanation:

we can make use of Flemings right hand rule in which thumb represent the direction in which conductor moves, forefinger represents the direction of magnetic field and middle finger represents the direction of induced current.if you orient the direction of magnetic field and motion of conductor, you can find out the direction of current.

i hope it is true

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