Physics, asked by khushirajesh, 1 year ago

observe the following figure If the current in the coil A is changed, will some current be induced in the coil B ? Explain.

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Answered by 001100
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If current in coil A will be changed then magnetic field of coil A will also change.

Due to change in magnetic field, the coil B will also get affected by the changing magnetic field and due to certain flucks in coil B it will induce some current.

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Answered by CJMS
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This is what Faraday's mutual induction states.

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