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what will be the direction of induced current if an electric circuit is broken.??

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Answered by riddhisingh9thc
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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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The direction of induced current if an electric circuit is broken is such that it opposes the cause that has been produced in the circuit.

  • It is known as the Fleming right-hand rule. However, if a circuit is broken at any point, the circuit is open and no current will flow.
  • However, according to the rule, the central finger points in the direction of induced current in the conductor as if the thumb and forefinger point in the direction of the conductor's velocity and magnetic field.
  • Moreover, the direction of the induced current depends on the direction of movement.
  • Also, when the current is reversed, the magnet is moved out of the coil and the other pole of the magnet is moved into the coil.
  • It is important to note that the induced e.m.f produced in a coil opposes the cause which produces in the circuit.
  • So, the direction of induced e.m.f. depends on the change of magnetic flux, and hence it has no direction of its own.

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