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What do you mean by faraday's second law of magnetic induction?

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Answered by Cientifico
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As per faradays second law electromagnetic induction- "the magnitude of induced emf is equal to the rate of change of flux linkages with the coil. The fluxlinkages is the product of number of turns and theflux associated with the coil."

This means that when when ever a coil is placed in a time varying magnetic field an emf or current is induced in the coil which is amplified by increasing the number of turns in the coil.

E= (-N) d₩/dt

* here ₩ stands for magnetic flux phi b

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