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faraday'2nd law of electromagnetic induction

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Answered by Anushkatodkari
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The Faraday stated that: The magnitude of induced emf is equal to the rate of change of flux linkages with the coil. The flux linkages is the product of the number of turns and the flux associated with the coil.

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Answer: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.

Explanation:

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