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If a magnet is placed near a solenoid connected with a galvanometer. What will be the deflection in galvanometer.​

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Answered by alaishazain123
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Answer:

Explanation:

i. The deflection in the galvanometer occurs because of change in magnetic flux linked with the coil which results in formation of induced emf and further induced current due to the phenomena called electromagnetic induction.

Answered by creamydhaka
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No deflection is there in the  galvanometer.​

Explanation:

When a magnet is placed near a solenoid connected to a galvanometer then there is no deflection in the galvanometer because there is no flow of current in the coil circuit and hence there is no magnetic field induced according to the Maxwell's right hand thumb rule.

According to the Faraday's law the current is induced in a conductor when there is rate of change in magnetic flux.

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