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What actually happens inside a loop when placed in a changing magnetic field that EMF gets induced across it?(The scientific reason behind the Faraday's law)
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➡➡ Inside a loop,, when a magnetic field is changed the ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE is generated in it , because. ,, when magnetic field is changed, the equilibrium of electrons are changed,, causing to experience both magnetic and electric forces,, and the change in the electromagnetic field, causes excitation in electrons, which makes the charge to flow across the conductor at a time, even POTENTIAL difference being generated in it, hence it causes EMF...
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➡➡ Inside a loop,, when a magnetic field is changed the ELECTRO MOTIVE FORCE is generated in it , because. ,, when magnetic field is changed, the equilibrium of electrons are changed,, causing to experience both magnetic and electric forces,, and the change in the electromagnetic field, causes excitation in electrons, which makes the charge to flow across the conductor at a time, even POTENTIAL difference being generated in it, hence it causes EMF...
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A changing magnetic field through a coil of wire therefore must induce an emf in the coil which in turn causes current to flow. The law describing induced emf is named after the British scientist Michael Faraday, but Faraday's Law should really be called Henry's Law.
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A changing magnetic field through a coil of wire therefore must induce an emf in the coil which in turn causes current to flow. The law describing induced emf is named after the British scientist Michael Faraday, but Faraday's Law should really be called Henry's Law.
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