Lenz's law is consequence of the law of conservation of
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Lenz's law is a consequence of the conservation of Energy.
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Lenz's Lenz law actually is that induced current always tends to oppose the cause which produces it. So in order to do work against opposing force, we have to put extra effort.
This extra work leads to the periodic change in magnetic flux hence more current is induced. Thus the extra effort is just transformed into electrical energy which is the law of conservation of energy.
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According to Lenz's Law mechanical energy is converted into electric energy hence the law of conservation is maintained
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- Lenz's law states that whenever there is change occurs in magnetic flux that change will be opposed and is represented by a negative sign in expression but in case of energy it holds the principle of conservation of energy
- According to this law whenever we tend to change the magnetic flux for example by changing the position of magnet with respect to the coil we saw a deflection in galvanometer which shows that there is an induction of electric potential or current and also opposes the movement of bar magnet
- So the mechanical energy is converted into electric energy hence holds the law conservation of of energy that one form of energy is converted into another for and not created or destroyed
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