what is Faraday,s law?
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Hiii guys....... There are two key laws that describe electromagnetic induction: Faraday's law, due to 19ᵗʰ century physicist Michael Faraday. Lenz's law is a consequence of conservation of energy applied to electromagnetic induction. It states that the direction is always such that it will oppose the change in flux which produced it....... Hope you understand
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PHYSICS
a law stating that when the magnetic flux linking a circuit changes, an electromotive force is induced in the circuit proportional to the rate of change of the flux linkage.
CHEMISTRY
a law stating that the amount of any substance deposited or liberated during electrolysis is proportional to the quantity of electric charge passed and to the equivalent weight of the substance.
a law stating that when the magnetic flux linking a circuit changes, an electromotive force is induced in the circuit proportional to the rate of change of the flux linkage.
CHEMISTRY
a law stating that the amount of any substance deposited or liberated during electrolysis is proportional to the quantity of electric charge passed and to the equivalent weight of the substance.
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