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How does induced emf relate to conservation of energy?​

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Answered by rahul42291
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The induce emf ε = -∂flux/∂t, Ohms law, energy conservation. ... This causes a current to flow in the loop, and energy is dissipated in the form of heat. If the loop falls with constant velocity, then the rate at which the gravitational potential energy decreases must equal the rate at which heat is generated.

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The induce emf ε = -∂flux/∂t, Ohms law, energy conservation. ... This causes a current to flow in the loop, and energy is dissipated in the form of heat. If the loop falls with constant velocity, then the rate at which the gravitational potential energy decreases must equal the rate at which heat is generated.

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