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23 July, 12:21

When a conductor is passed through a magnetic field, a current is induced in the

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  1. 23 July, 15:39
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    When a conductor is passed through a magnetic field, a current is induced in the conductor. This phenomenon is called electromagnetic induction. A changing magnetic field creates an electric field or current. This happens because of the movement of electrons in conductor as affected by the presence of the changing magnetic field.
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