Physics, asked by banani2112p8zd4n, 9 months ago

The induced current is found to be the
highest when the direction of motion of
the coil is at right angles to the magnetic field.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The induced current is proportional to the time change in magnetic flux

I∝dΦ/dt=A

dt

d

B

n

=

dt

d

ABcosωt=−ABωsinωt

sinω is maximum when ω is 90

o

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Answered by St08
1

The induced current is proportional to the time change in magnetic flux

I∝dΦ/dt=A

dt

d

B

n

=

dt

d

ABcosωt=−ABωsinωt

sinω is maximum when ω is 90

o

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