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Explain Faraday's law and also explain Lent's law. In Detail​

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Answered by sonu13652
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Now that we have a basic understanding of the magnetic field, we are ready to define Faraday's Law of Induction. It states that the induced voltage in a circuit is proportional to the rate of change over time of the magnetic flux through that circuit.

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It was formulated by Heinrich Lenz in 1833. While Faraday's law tells us the magnitude of the EMF produced, Lenz's law tells us the direction that current will flow. It states that the direction is always such that it will oppose the change in flux which produced it.

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What is Faraday's law explain?

Ans. Now that we have a basic understanding of the magnetic field, we are ready to define Faraday's Law of Induction. It states that the induced voltage in a circuit is proportional to the rate of change over time of the magnetic flux through that circuit.

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