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What is faraday's law?

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Answered by thisismeashish
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Hello !

According to Faraday's law : we know that If a current is flowing in a wire, then it will create magnetic field around it, he said that it is must that magnetic field around a wire must create electric current.


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Answered by Anurag19
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Faraday's law, due to 19ᵗʰ century physicist Michael Faraday. This relates the rate of change of magnetic flux through a loop to the magnitude of the electro-motive force ε induced in the loop.
The relationship is:

ε = dΦ / dt

the electromotive force or EMF refers to the potential difference across the unloaded loop (i.e. when the resistance in the circuit is high). In practice it is often sufficient to think of EMF as voltage since both voltage and EMF are measured using the same unit, the volt.

in other words,

Faraday's law of induction is a basic law of electromagnetism predicting how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force (EMF), a phenomenon called electromagnetic induction.

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