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How do you appreciate the Faraday's law, which is the consequence of conservation of energy?

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Answered by salvicomputer
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Answer:

When we are pushing the bar magnet towards the coil current is generated, in other words electromagnetic induction, mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy.

This is nothing but conservation of energy. One form of energy is converted into another form but total energy remains constant.

Explanation:

Faraday's law are based on the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy. the law of conservation of energy also says that total energy of a isolated is always it can not be lost or gain it can change it's form from one to another but total energy will always be conserved.hence the Faraday's law is also an example of conservation of energy.

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