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in electromagnetic induction, the induced charge in a coil is independent of​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Coil is independent of rate of change of magnetic flux linked with the coil.

Answered by jitumahi89
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Answer: Induced charge is independent on many things like area of the conductor , velocity of the charge particles etc.

Explanation:

since we know the Faraday first law of electromagnetic induction

\varepsilon =\frac{-d\phi }{dt}.................(1)

\varepsilon = IR..................................(2)

I = \frac{dq}{dt}.......................................(3)

from equation (1),(2) and (3) we get

\frac{dq}{dt} = \frac{-d\phi}{Rdt}

So, induced charge is

q = \int {\frac{-d\phi}{Rdt} } \, dt

So, induced charge is independent on many things like area of the conductor , velocity of the charge particles etc.

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