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how is the induced current in a secondary coil related to current in a primary coil​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The primary coil current produces a magnetic field, which changes as the current changes. The iron core increases the strength of the magnetic field. The magnetic field passes through (or cuts) the secondary coil. ... The induced potential difference produces an alternating current in the external circuit

Answered by 6954treesa
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The Induced current in a secondary coil may be more or  lesser than the current in primary coil depending upon  the number of turns in secondary.

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