Math, asked by afnanrubix, 2 months ago

How do you appreciate Faraday’s law, which is the consequence of conservation of

energy?​

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Answered by Sidhartbrilant
30

Answer:

When we move bar magnet towards the coil the current is generated in the coil. Also when the bar magnet is moved away from the coil then also the current is generated in the coil. Hence I appreciate the Faraday's law as the direct consequence of the law of conservation of energy.

Answered by Anonymous
18

Answer:

When we move bar magnet towards the coil the current is generated in the coil. Also when the bar magnet is moved away from the coil then also the current is generated in the coil. Hence I appreciate the Faraday's law as the direct consequence of the law of conservation of energy.

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