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state lenz's law.explain how lenz's law is incorporated in Faraday's law​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lenz's law states that when an emf is generated by a change in magnetic flux according to Faraday's Law, the polarity of the induced emf is such, that it produces a current whose magnetic field opposes the change which produces it.

Faraday’s law gives the principle of electromagnetic induction .In a statically induced emf, where emf is produced due to the change in flux linkage between coils rather than the relative speed between the conductor and magnetic field, Lenz’s Law predicts the polarity of the induced emf.

Answered by madeducators4
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Lenz's law is incorporated in Faraday's law:

Explanation:

  • Lenz's regulation, in electromagnetism, articulation that an actuated electric flow streams toward a path to such an extent that the flow goes against the change that incited it.
  • This regulation was reasoned in 1834 by the Russian physicist Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz (1804-65).
  • Lenz's regulation expresses that when an emf is created by an adjustment of attractive motion as per Faraday's Law, the extremity of the actuated emf is such, that it delivers a current whose attractive field goes against the change which produces it.
  • Faraday's regulation gives the rule of electromagnetic enlistment .
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