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What is Faraday's law in physics?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by SmartScore
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Faraday's law describes the magnitude of the electromotive force generated in a conductor due to electromagnetic induction. It states that the induced electromotive force in a conducting circuit is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage with the circuit.

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