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Faraday 1st law of electromagnetic induction

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Answered by Anonymous
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It states that emf is induced in the conductor whenever there is change in flux linked with conductor and equal to rate of change of flux linkage.

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Anonymous: It is synonymous with first law
Msdian256: But what u have return in answer is also 2nd law
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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer:

Explanation:

Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction :

A change in the magnetic environment of the coil or conductor will cause a voltage(emf) induce in the coil. Faraday law is the fundamental relationship which comes from the Maxwell’s equation.

◇ Faraday's First Law : A conductor is induced with an electromotive force when the surrounding magnetic field changes.

◇ Faraday's 2nd Law : The rate of change of field is directly proportional to the magnitude of the electromotive force.

◇ Faraday's 3rd Law : The sense of the induced electromotive force depends on the direction of the rate of the change of the field.

E= – ndǿ/ dt.

In this the induced emf (e) and the change in magnetic flux (d) have opposite signs.

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