An emf is produced in a coil, which is not connected to an external voltage source. This can be due to
(a) The coil being in a time varying magnetic field
(b) The coil moving in a time varying magnetic field
(c) The coil moving in a constant magnetic field
(d) The coil is stationary in external spatially varying magnetic field, which does not change with time
An emf is produced in a coil, which is not connected to an external voltage source. This can be due to
(a) The coil being in a time varying magnetic field
(b) The coil moving in a time varying magnetic field
(c) The coil moving in a constant magnetic field
(d) The coil is stationary in external spatially varying magnetic field, which does not change with time
This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar
(a, b, c) Here, magnetic flux linked with the isolated coil change when the coil being in a time varying magnetic field, the coil moving in a constant magnetic field or in time varying magnetic field.
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Bv = B sin 60°
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M = (μ? πR? ²)/ (2R? )
M ∝ R? ²/R?
(A) The magnet's entry
R =
L = 2 mH
E = 9V
Just after the switch ‘S’ is closed, the inductor acts as open circuit.
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