why stationary magnet inside a coil does not induce electric current ?
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because only a temporary magnet can become magnetic in a coil.
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no charge is produced.
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In order to induce emf and current in the coil, the magnetic flux linked with the coil must change. If both the coil and the magnet are stationary, then there is no change in the magnetic flux and hence no current is induced in the coil.
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