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What is electromagnetic induction??

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Answered by ANSHI03
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ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION

Electromagnetic induction is defined as the phenomenon of generation of electric current in a circuit due to effect of changing magnetic field around a conductor in which current is produced.

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The phenomenon of production of induced potential difference or induced current in a coil (circuit) because of a changing magnetic field is called electromagnetic induction.

Electromagnetic induction was discovered by MICHAEL FARADAY in 1831. This is also called FARADAY's law of electromagnetic induction.

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Answered by TheLifeRacer
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hey friends ..

here is ur answer.
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Short but appropriate answer .

➡Electromagnetic induction
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The phenomenon of generating EMF or current by changing magnetic field is known as
electromagnetic induction .

1st time reported by Micheal Faraday

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