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please explain Faraday's law of induction​

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Answered by khushiARMY12
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Explanation:

Faraday's Law of Induction describes how an electric current produces a magnetic field and, conversely, how a changing magnetic field generates an electric current in a conductor. ... By understanding and using induction, we have an electric power grid and many of the things we plug into it.

Answered by anshumanparida925
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Explanation:

Michael Faraday had discovered the Law of Induction.Faraday's Law of Induction is also known as Law of Electromagnetic Induction. In this Law, Faraday has explained that the magnetic field can be produced through the electric current by passing it through the electrical conductor. You might have heard about Right Hand Thumb Rule. In that digram, One Electrical Conductor was held by Right Hand and like a Thumbs Up. In that Case, the Electric Current was flown through the Electrical Conductor and the direction of electric current is denoted by Thumb of Right Hand. And the magnetic field was generated after the Electric Current was flown from the Electrical Conductor. The Magnetic field is denoted by the rest of the fingers.

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