Is moving a conductor in a magnetic field a condition to produce current in that conductor?
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In a current carrying conductor, the number of electrons are moving, that is what 'current flow'. When it is placed in a magnetic field each electron experiences the Lorentz force, eventually, the net effect being force acting upon the whole conductor. This is the operating principle of dc motors.
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