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explain induced potential difference and induced electric current?​

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Answered by nivabora539
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The induced potential difference produces an induced current if the conductor is connected in a complete circuit. As with all currents, the induced current creates a magnetic field around itself. ... This effect occurs whether a magnet is moved into a coil, or a coil is moved around a magnet

Answered by Anonymous
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A potential difference or voltage is needed to make an electric current flow in a circuit. This is called electromagnetic induction and is often referred to as the generator effect . The induced voltage produces an induced current if the conductor is connected in a complete circu

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