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'Had there been no Faraday, there would have been no electricity'. Justify.​

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Answered by shashisrvfeb25
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“Had there been no Faraday, there would have been no electricity.”

(a) Name the phenomenon discovered by Michael Faraday that results in the production of

electricity.

(b) What is the necessary condition for this phenomenon to take place? Write any one

application based on the above phenomenon.

(c) Suppose a well insulated copper wire is connected to a bulb and a bar magnet is given to

you. What is needed to be done -

(i) To maintain a steady flow of induced current.

(ii) To stop the flow of current.

(iii)To Increase the strength of induced current.​

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Answered by aryanpandey5012
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Answer:

“Had there been no Faraday, here would have been no electricity.”

(a) Name the phenomenon discovered by Michael Faraday that results in the production of

electricity.

(b) What is the necessary condition for this phenomenon to take place? Write any one

application based on the above phenomenon.

(c) Suppose a well insulated copper wire is connected to a bulb and a bar magnet is given to

you. What is needed to be done -

(i) To maintain a steady flow of induced current.

(ii) To stop the flow of current.

(iii)To Increase the strength of induced current

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