What is induced potential difference
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Faraday's Law. The potential difference induced across the ends of a coil of wire is equal to the time rate of change of the magnetic flux through that coil of wire. This potential difference is known as an induced"electromotive force" or as an induced emf.
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The potential difference induced across the ends of a coil of wire is equal to the time rate of change of the magnetic flux through that coil of wire. This potential difference is known as an induced "electromotive force" by Faraday's Law.
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