Who discovered induced current?

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Michael Faraday <3

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Description : Who discovered induced current?

Last Answer : Michael Faraday

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Description : From which formula can the direction of induced electric current be determined ?

Last Answer : : The direction of the induced electric current can be determined from Lenz's formula.

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : An emf is induced in the coil only when there is relative motion between the coil and the magnet.

Description : When is the magnitude of induced current maximum and minimum?

Last Answer : Induced current is maximum when the plane of the coil is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. Induced current is minimum when the plane of the coil is parallel to the plane of the coil.

Description : What is induced current?

Last Answer : The electric current produced in the circuit when magnetic field linked with a circuit changes is called induced current.

Description : Give reason: In the experiment conducted by Faraday the induced electric current was not DC.

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Last Answer : electromagnet

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Last Answer : all of above

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Last Answer : rate of change of magnetic flux linkage

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Last Answer : primary coil

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Last Answer : (D) High frequency induction

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Last Answer : (d) current, magnetic field and direction of force on a conductor

Description : The induced current can be increased by: a. Using strong magnetic field b. moving loop faster c. Replacing loop by coil d. all of above

Last Answer : d. all of above

Description : The induced current in transformer which produced in the direction perpendicular to flux, is known as: a. Conventional current b. electronic current c. Perpendicular current d. Eddy current

Last Answer : c. Perpendicular current

Description : “The direction of induced current is always so as to oppose the change which causes the Current” is the statement of: a. Faraday’s law b. Lenz’s Law c. Ohm’s Law d. Kirchoff’s rule.

Last Answer : c. Ohm’s Law

Description : The current flowing in a coil due to induced emf depends upon: a. shape of coil b. resistance of coil c. area of coil d. magnetic flux

Last Answer : a. shape of coil

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Last Answer : Induced current

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Description : Which law states that induced e.m.f and current always opposes the cause producing them?

Last Answer : Lenz's law states that induced e.m.f and current always opposes the cause producing them.

Description : “In all cases of electromagnetic induction, an induced voltage will cause a current to flow in a closed circuit in such a direction that the magnetic field which is caused by that current will oppose the change that produces the current” is the original statement of

Last Answer : “In all cases of electromagnetic induction, an induced voltage will cause a current to flow in a closed circuit in such a direction that the magnetic field which is caused by that current will oppose the change that produces the current” is the original statement of Lenz’s law.

Description : How can we increase the induced current?

Last Answer : Induced  current  can  be  increased by  reducing  no  of   windings  on  the  secondary  part   compared   to   primary.