explain faraday's law of induction in detail
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Faraday's law of induction is a basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF)—a phenomenon called electromagnetic induction.It looks at the way changing magnetic fields can cause current to flow in wires. It's a huge concept to understand that the changing of a magnetic field can create voltage.
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The phenomenon, in which electric current can be generated by a changing magnetic field, is known as electro-magnetic induction. The discovery and understanding, of the phenomenon, is based on a series of experiments carried out by Faraday.
1. Whenever there is a relative motion between a magnet and a coil, that is part of an electric circuit, a current flows through the coil.
2. The flow of current stops as soon as the magnet and the coil are at rest with respect to each other.
3. The faster is the relative motion, between the magnet and the coil, the more is the current that flows through the coil.
1. Whenever there is a relative motion between a magnet and a coil, that is part of an electric circuit, a current flows through the coil.
2. The flow of current stops as soon as the magnet and the coil are at rest with respect to each other.
3. The faster is the relative motion, between the magnet and the coil, the more is the current that flows through the coil.
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