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explain Faraday's law of induction with the help of experiment

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Answered by irfanshaik25
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Faraday's First Law of Electrolysisstates that only, According to this law, the chemical deposition due to flow of current through an electrolyte is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity (coulombs) passed through it.
Answered by Anonymous
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Experiment:

1) Connect the terminals of a coil to sensitive ammeter.

2) Push a bar magnet towards a coil, with its north pole

facing the coil, the needle in the galvanometer deflects.

3) It shows that current is set up in the coil.

4) The galvanometer does not deflect if the magnet is at rest.

5) If the magnet is moved away from the coil, the needle in E the galvanometer deflects in opposite direction.

6) Further this experiment enables us to understand that the relative motion of the magnet and coil set up a current in the coil. It makes no difference whether the

magnet is moved towards the coil. This is one form of Faraday's law.

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