How to aply lenz's law to find induced current direction?
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Lenz's law (for purpose of my revision) is that the direction of induced current is always in the opposite direction of motion, because energy cannot be created or destroyed if it was going in the same direction of motion it would seem to help the change that causes it, which would mean producing electrical energy from nowhere.
Anyway... is the induced current the movement of electrons or does it mean the conventional current?
Anyway... is the induced current the movement of electrons or does it mean the conventional current?
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