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explain enduced current

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Answered by Vidushii11
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whenever there is a change in no. of magnetic field lines or magnetic field through a conductor, an induced emf is produced and an induced current flows....

in short ,when current is generated by magnetism ,it's known as induced current..
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abhinavkalwar6p5dz18: A changing of magnetic field through a coil wire must enduce emf in the coil which in turn causes current to flow is known as induced current this is described by Michael faraday but actually its called as Henry's law
Answered by pooja14365
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The induced current is that the current which is produced in the wire windings of the motor due to the magnetic field present in it. The current is generated in the wiring by Faraday's law of induction. Fleming's right-hand rule gives which direction the current flows.

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