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why is induced electric field non conservative

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Answered by Dryoudontknow
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Of course, if a magnetic field is changing, then it generates an electric field according to Faraday's law of induction, and that magnetically generated electric field will run in closed paths and be non-conservative (unlike electric fields generated from static charges). PLEASE MARK  AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER
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