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is rhe current induced by a north pole is moving a coil and current induced by south poleis moving in the coil are same?why?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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For the situation, where a north pole brings towards the solenoid " I " will flow so a north pole is set up toward the finish of the solenoid nearest to the moving toward magnet to repulse it . For the situation where a north pole is moving far from the solenoid the " current or I " will flow so a south post is set up toward the finish of the solenoid nearest to the magnet to pull in / attract it. For the situation, where a south post is moving far from the solenoid the current will flow with the goal that a north pole is set up toward the finish of the solenoid nearest to the magnet to pull in it. For the situation where a south pole is brought towards the solenoid the current will flow so a south post is set up toward the finish of the solenoid nearest to the moving toward magnet to repel it.

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