Physics, asked by tanvir8586, 1 year ago

Magnetic induction is a [AFMC 1986]
A) Scalar quantity B) Vector quantity C) Both (a) and (b) D) None of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello friend...!!

• option ' B ' is the correct answer

• magnetic induction is a vector quantity.

• electromagnetic induction is the process in which an induced current is generated due to variation in the magnetic field.

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Answered by TheAishtonsageAlvie
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Hey \:  \:  there  \:  \: <br /><br /> \\  \\ Option ( B )  -  \: Vector  \:  \: Quantity <br /><br /> \\  \\ Explanation \:  \:  &gt;


•Magnetic Induction is literally a type of process in which any Electrical device is get magnetised

• it is magnetised only by externally


• It also produces Electro motive force [ Emf ] I .e. Voltage

• it has both Magnitude and direction


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