To induce the emf, which force was the main cause of the inducement? Besides Far
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To induce the emf, which force was the main cause of the inducement? Besides Faraday's Law of Induction, which of the following laws below were the most relevant in the induction lab: The current produced is stronger when the magnet is moved quickly rather than gradually. A greater voltage can be induced in coils made from a larger number of turns of wire. When the north end of the magnet enters the coil, a current is induced that travels around the coil in a direction; when the magnet is then pulled out of the coil, the direction reverses toExplanation / Answer
Question-1 The answer is Variable magnetic field.
Question-2 The answer is Lenz's law which gives the direction of induced emf
Question-3 The answer is True beause the rate of flux is high.
Question-4 The answer is ture emf is large when flux link with the coil is large.
Question-5 The answer is anticlock wise dierction in order to oppose north pole and in the second case clockwise
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