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what happens when a bar magnet is put stationary in a a solenoid

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Answered by ItzurPooja01
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You should notice two things: If the magnet is held stationary near, or even inside, the coil, no current will flow through the coil. If the magnet is moved, the galvanometer needle will deflect, showing that current is flowing through the coil.

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You should notice two things: If the magnet is held stationary near, or even inside, the coil, no current will flow through the coil. If the magnet is moved, the galvanometer needle will deflect, showing that current is flowing through the coil.

Answered by s1266arushi6661
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Answer:

By moving this bar magnet “in” and “out” of the coil a current would be induced into the coil by the physical movement of the magnetic flux inside it. Likewise, if we kept the bar magnet stationary and moved the coil back and forth within the magnetic field an electric current would be induced in the coil.

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