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Faraday's law consequence of the conservation of

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Faraday's law consequence of the conservation ofLenz's law is a consequence of conservation of energy applied to electromagnetic induction. ... While Faraday's law tells us the magnitude of the EMF produced, Lenz's law tells us the direction that current will flow. It states that the direction is always such that it will oppose the change in flux which produced

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⭐. Law of conservationof energy says energy neither be created nor be destroyed , but can be converted from one form to another.

⭐. Faradayś law says whenever there is a continuous change of magnetic flux linked with a closed coil ,a current is generated in the coil. This induced EMF is equal to the rate of change of magnetic flux passing through it.

⭐. We have to do some work to move the magnet through a coil . This work produces energy.

⭐. This energy is converted into electrical energy in the coil.

⭐. In this way conservation of energy takes place in electromagetic induction.

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