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Introduction
Magnetic Flux
Faradays Experiment 1
Faradays Experiment 2
Faradays Experiment 3
Faradays laws of Induction
Lenzs law
Direction of Induced current
Flemings right hand rule
Varying Magnetic Field
Varying Area in a moving loop
Varying Area in a moving rod
Varying Area A in a closed loop with movable piston
Varying angle between magnetic field and area vector
Eddy currents
Eddy currents Disadvantages
Eddy currents : Applications
Induction
Self-Inductance
Back Emf
Mutual Inductance
Self and Mutual Inductance
AC Generator
Class 12 Physics Electromagnetic Induction
Faradays Experiment 2
Faraday’s Experiment 2
Faraday took a coil but instead of taking magnet he took another coil which was connected to the battery.
When the coil attached with battery was brought nearanothercoil,the galvanometer showed the deflection.
The same phenomenon repeated even when there was no magnet.
This shows current flowing in one coil was able to induce current in another coil.
Observation
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Relative motion between coils induces the electric current.
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