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Explain dynamically induced Emf​

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Answered by Anonymous
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dynamically induced EMF (electromotive force) is the magnetic field system must be kept stationary while the conductor is moving. Alternately, the magnetic field system can be kept moving while the conductor is kept stationary.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Dynamically induced emf means an emf induced in a conductor when the conductor moves across a magnetic field. The Figure shows when a conductor “A”with the length “L” moves across a “B” wb/m2. Flux density with “V” velocity, then the dynamically induced emf is induced in the conductor.

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