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State Lenz’s law. Show that Lenz’s law is a consequence of law of conservation of energy

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Answered by nidatabassum
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Lenz's Law and Conservation of Energy. According to this law, The direction of induced emf is such that it tends to produce a current which opposes the change (in magnetic flux) that causes the induction. ... The magnetic moment equivalent to this current has its North-pole towards the North-pole of the approaching magnet.

Lenz's Law is consistent with the Principle of Conservation of Energy because when a magnet with N-pole facing coil is pushed toward (or pulled away from) the coil, there is a increase (or decrease) in magnetic flux linkage, resulting in an induced current flowing in the cell, according to Faraday's Law.

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According to this law, The direction of induced emf is such that it tends to produce a current which opposes the change (in magnetic flux) that causes the induction. ... The magnetic moment equivalent to this current has its North-pole towards the North-pole of the approaching magnet.

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