Physics Class 10

Electromagnetic induction

Why does moving a magnet inside a coil produce current?

uniboardhub
Asked on 01/11/2025 180 views
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uniboardhub
3 months ago

Faraday's law: A changing magnetic field induces an EMF in a conductor. Moving the magnet changes the magnetic flux in the coil, generating current. Faster motion → more current!

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