Physics, asked by rrishika553, 3 months ago

magnetic induction formula​

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Answered by kakarlanikhil108
1

In a nutshell, the law states that changing magnetic field (dΦBdt) ( d Φ B dt ) produces an electric field (ε) , Faraday's law of induction is expressed as ε=−∂ΦB∂t ε = − ∂ Φ B ∂ t , where ε is induced EMF and ΦB is magnetic flux.

Answered by jogimanisha
0

Answer:

  1. EMF = - N ∆क / t

Explanation:

This relationship is know as Faraday's law of

induction. The units for EMF are volts , as is

usual.

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