If conductor is moved in magnetic field, will electric current generate ?
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When a permanent magnet is moved relative to a conductor, or vice versa, an electromotive force is created. If the wire is connected through an electrical load, current will flow, and thus electrical energy is generated, converting the mechanical energy of motion to electrical energy.
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When a permanent magnet is moved relative to a conductor, or vice versa, an electromotive force is created. If the wire is connected through an electrical load, current will flow, and thus electrical energy is generated, converting the mechanical energy of motion to electrical energy.
The magnetic field lines linked with the conductor do not change when it moves parallel to the magnetic field. Hence, emf is not induced.
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