what do you mean by induced current?
how you can measure current, potential difference?
how many charges do 1 electron
contains?
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The strength of the current will vary in proportion to the change of magnetic flux, as suggested by Faraday's law of induction
A current can be induced in a conducting loop if it is exposed to a changing magnetic field. A current can be induced in a conducting loop if it is exposed to a changing magnetic field.
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We use a voltmeter to measure potential difference (or voltage). The potential difference (which is the same as voltage) is equal to the amount of current multiplied by the resistance
- Measure the voltage across all three reisistors.
- Mesure the current through all three resistors.
- Measure the voltage across each individual resistor (still in the circuit)
- Measure the current through each individual resistor (still in the circuit)
3.
one electron is worth a charge of 1.6 x 10 to the minus 19 Coulombs.
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