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what is electromagnetic induction and what will happen if conduction is moving the magnetic fields of current carrying coils, explain with figures ​

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Answered by Jacksonville098
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And you are coiling it such that the lines of magnetic force are parallel and pointing in the same direction. You can add more coils on top of the first row, and this just adds more field strength. In technical terms, every coil of wire increases the "magnetic flux density" (strength) of your magnet.

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And you are coiling it such that the lines of magnetic force are parallel and pointing in the same direction. You can add more coils on top of the first row, and this just adds more field strength. In technical terms, every coil of wire increases the "magnetic flux density" (strength) of your magnet.

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