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Tripod
16 August, 07:38
State laws of electromagnetic induction
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Ronald Newman
16 August, 11:23
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There are two laws stated below
Explanation:
There are two laws.
The first states that when an electric current moves through a coil an emf is induced in it.
Secondly it states the rate of change of flux is equal to the magnitude of the induced emf.
Michael Faraday is the proponent of these laws.
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