Q.14 Consider a coil which is connected to a Galvanometer. Then, what would happen if a bar magnet is
pushed into the coil with South pole entering first ?
held at rest inside the coil ?
(iii) pulled out again?
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When the north-pole is pushed into the coil, a momentary deflection is observed in the galvanometer that indicates the production of a momentary current in the coil. When the magnet is held at rest, there is no deflection in the galvanometer, indicating that no current is produced in the coil.
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