How can you induce current in a coil without using a magnet?
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The different ways to induce current in a coil are as follows: (i) If a coil is moved rapidly between the two poles of a horse-shoe magnet, then an electric current is induced in the coil. (ii) If a magnet is moved relative to a coil, then an electric current is induced in the coil
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We can induce current in a coil either by moving it in a magnetic field or by changing the magnetic around it. It is convenient in most situations to move the coil in a magnetic field.
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