The faraday law states about which type of EMF
01)
secondry EMF
O2)
general EMF
O3)
transfer EMF
04)
back EMF
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Explanation:
Faraday's law states that the EMF is also given by the rate of change of the magnetic flux: where. is the electromotive force (EMF) and ΦB is the magnetic flux. The direction of the electromotive force is given by Lenz's law.
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Answer:
The correct option is 3. Transfer emf.
Explanation:
- The fundamental property of electromagnetism known as Faraday's law commonly referred to as "Faraday's law," aids in our ability to predict how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF).
- Electromagnetic induction is the term for this phenomenon.
- A magnetic field with changing strength is applied to a conductor to create an electromotive force.
- The induced current is the term used to describe the current that results from a closed conductor circuit.
- Faraday's law equation describes both the motional and transformer EMFs, but the integral form of the Maxwell-Faraday equation only describes the transformer emf.
Faraday's law specifies transformer EMF.
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