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Answered by Feirxefett
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Lenz's law states that the direction of an induced e.m.f. will be such that if it were to cause a current to flow in a conductor in an external circuit, then that current would generate a field that would oppose the change that created it. Consider a solenoid and a bar magnet,

Figure 1: Diagram showing induced e.m.f. producing a magnetic field that opposes the magnetic field of the bar magnet as predicted by Lenz's law.

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Lenz's law states that the direction of an induced e.m.f. will be such that if it were to cause a current to flow in a conductor in an external circuit, then that current would generate a field that would oppose the change that created it. Consider a solenoid and a bar magnet, as in Figure 1.

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