How is the induced current in a secondary coil related
to current in a primary coil?
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A primary voltage drives an alternating current through the primary coil. The magnetic field passes through (or cuts) the secondary coil. The changing magnetic field induces a changing potential difference in the secondary coil. The induced potential difference produces an alternating current in the external circuit.
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The magnetic field passes to the secondary coil and hence activating the coils inducing the changes in potential difference. Hence in this way induced current in a secondary coil related to current in a primary coil.
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