what is the difference between faraday law and lenz law
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While Faraday's law tells us the magnitude of the EMF produced, Lenz's law tells us the direction that current will flow. It states that the direction is always such that it will oppose the change in flux which produced it.
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They are both a consequence of the underlying theory. Lenz’s law is not quantitative, but it works in situations where you cannot apply Faraday’s Law of Induction as for example, when you remove magnetic material from within an energized loop.
Faraday's law tells us the magnitude of the EMF produced, Lenz's law tells us the direction that current will flow. ... This means that any magnetic field produced by an induced current will be in the opposite direction to the change in the original field.
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