what is the working of lenzs law
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lenzs law says that the current induced in a circuit is always in opposite direction to that of the applied current
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Lenz Law is a way to find the direction of induced current in a conducting loop. As per Faraday's Law of electromagnetic induction, a current is induced in a conducting loop by the changing magnetic flux. This induced current itself produces a magnetic field and hence a magnetic flux. This magnetic flux may have the same sign as the original magnetic flux or may have the opposite sign. It strengthens the original magnetic flux if it has the same sign or weakens it if opposite sign.
Lenz Law states that “The direction of the induced current is such that it opposes the change that has induced it.” In other words, Effect Opposes the Cause. Here effect is induced current and cause is changing magnetic flux.
Thus, if the current is induced by increasing magnetic flux.
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Lenz Law states that “The direction of the induced current is such that it opposes the change that has induced it.” In other words, Effect Opposes the Cause. Here effect is induced current and cause is changing magnetic flux.
Thus, if the current is induced by increasing magnetic flux.
PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER.
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