will current induced when coil and magnet both are at rest ?justify your answer
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14
Answer:
No.......
Explanation:
For induced current to be produced there must a relative motion between both of them.It means either coil or the magnet or both must move.
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Answer:
The current will not induced.
Explanation:
According to Faraday's law,
When a magnet moves toward a coil then the magnetic filed and magnetic flux changes by the coil, the emf produced in the coil.
The emf produced a current in the coil whose magnetic filed oppose the change.
But when the coil and magnet are at rest then the current will not induced in the coil.
Hence, The current will not induced.
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