Physics, asked by atharva7088, 1 year ago

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Answered by Prabhnoorsinghrehal
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the direction of current in coil B it depends that the current in coil A is increased or decreased .

the current will induce because the magnetic flusk is changing in the coil B

Answered by prathmeshchaudhari05
3

Yes, the Current in the second coil will be induce due to flux generated in the first coil, and when the second coil cuts the flux of first coil then E.M.F will be induced in second coil and that can be observed in the galvanometer

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