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Faraday's Law tells us that inducing a voltage into a conductor can be done by either passing it through a magnetic field, or by moving the magnetic field past the conductor and that if this conductor is part of a closed circuit, an electric current will flow.

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Faraday's law states that a current will be induced in a conductor which is exposed to a changing magnetic field. ... During Faraday's experiment, he discovered how EMF is induced in a coil when the flux passing through the coil changes.

Faraday’s Laws of Electromagnetic Induction consists of two laws. The first law describes the induction of emf in a conductor and the second law quantifies the emf produced in the conductor. In the next few sections

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