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what is electromagnetic Damping?​

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Answered by ItsCuteBoy
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Historiy.

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》》When a conductor rotates in a magnetic field, then the magnetic flux linked with it changes which induces e.m.f. If the, circuit is complete then the induced e.m.f. will proguce induced current.

According to Lenz's law the direction of induced current will be so-as to oppose the cause of its production, which is rotation of conductor, hence the conductor stops. This is electromagnetic damping

Answered by Anonymous
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Electromagnetic Damping is retardation of motion that results from the reaction between eddy currents in a moving conductor and the magnetic field in which it is moving.

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