Science, asked by queena4654, 9 months ago

Suppose a coil is place in a changing magnetic field and the circuit is not closed will the current induce in the coil?

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Answered by payasi01rishab
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Answer:

it might be or not.

Explanation:

it depends on the situation if the magnetic field is variable or flux is changing from the coil then the current will generate in it .

Answered by topwriters
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Circuit is not closed

Explanation:

When a coil is placed in a changing magnetic field and the circuit is not closed, it means that the circuit is not complete. Electromagnetic induction is a process in which changing magnetic field produces electric current. The movement of those electron produces current. So the electrons will get agitated and produce current but since the circuit is not complete, the current will not flow. So we will not be able to measure the current. So we can say that current is zero as the circuit is not closed.

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