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state the Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction​

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Answered by janvinegi2708
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Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that a current is induced in a conductor which is in a changing magnetic field. In accordance with Faraday's first law, any minute variation in the magnetic field of the coil will result in an emf which is getting induced in the coil.

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Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that a current is induced in a conductor which is in a changing magnetic field. In accordance with Faraday's first law, any minute variation in the magnetic field of the coil will result in an emf which is getting induced in the coil.

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