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what is indus current

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Answered by AyushDev0
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The current which is produced by change in magnetic field is known as induced current.
Answered by chinmaywohra10owq4qg
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I am sure you have herd of the term electromagnetism. This suggests that electricity and magnetism are actually one thing. When Hans Christian Ørsted was about to begin a lecture he set up an experiment that gave him some unexpected results. When he was setting up the experiment, he noticed that a compass needle was deviating off north towards a current in wires he used for the experiment. With this discovery came electromagnetism. They found that current induced magnetism and magnets induced current. So induced current is when a magnet is going through the middle of a coiled wire and a current is induced. This is actually how all power is made. There are different ways of moving the magnet. Water turns turbines which moves the magnet, coal heats up water which produces steam which can be set up to move the magnet. Nuclear reactions heat up water which produces steam so on so fourth.


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