Explain Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction
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Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction:
☆ It states that - An Electric Current produced in a closed circuit by changing magnetic field is called an Induced Current.
☆ This phenomenon is called Electromagnetic Induction and was first discovered by Michael Faraday.
Explanation:
★ Let us take a circuit which does not has any current source. Connect a bulb in the circuit.
★ Obviously, since there is no current source, the bulb won't glow.
★ But when magnet is made to move up and down near the conducting wire, without touching the wires, the bulb will glow.
☞ This is known as 'Electromagnetic Induction'
Faraday's first law of electromagnetic induction states that “Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, an electromotive force is induced. Likewise, if the conductor circuit is closed, a current is induced, which is called induced current.”