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

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Lenz's Law. Lenz's law of electromagnetic induction states that, when an emf is induced according to Faraday's law, the polarity (direction) of that induced emf is such that it opposes the cause of its production. Thus, considering Lenz's law. E = -N (dΦ/dt) (volts)

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Lenz's law is actually the counterpart to Faraday's law in that it tells you the direction of an induced current, but not explicitly. When a magnetic field induces a current in a conducting coil, the induced current also generates its own magnetic field that points opposite to the inducing magnetic field.

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