Physics, asked by kayangmegu2019, 8 months ago

How does Electromagnetic induction work​

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Answered by smartGuccibaby
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Answer:

It occurs whenever a magnetic field and an electric conductor move relative to one another so the conductor crosses lines of force in the magnetic field. The current produced by electromagnetic induction is greater when the magnet or coil moves faster, the coil has more turns, or the magnet is stronger.

Answered by ItsUDIT
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Explanation:

It occurs whenever a magnetic field and an electric conductor move relative to one another so the conductor crosses lines of force in the magnetic field. The current produced by electromagnetic induction is greater when the magnet or coil moves faster, the coil has more turns, or the magnet is stronger......

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