Explain the factors affecting the magnitude of induced current.please explain the reason behind each factor.
Asked by nimishagupta0409
| 21st Jun, 2015,
12:00: PM
Expert Answer:
The magnitude of the induced current depends on the rate of change of magnetic flux or the rate of cutting of the magnetic field lines.
The factors that affect the magnitude of the induced current are
1. The number of turns of the coil:As the number of turns increases, the magnitude of the induced current increases.
2. The speed of the relative motion of the conductor and the magnetic field: As the speed of the relative motion of the magnet increases, the magnitude of the induced current increases.
3. The strength of the magnet: Increasing the strength of the magnet, will increase the magnitude of the induced current.
The factors that affect the magnitude of the induced current are
2. The speed of the relative motion of the conductor and the magnetic field: As the speed of the relative motion of the magnet increases, the magnitude of the induced current increases.
3. The strength of the magnet: Increasing the strength of the magnet, will increase the magnitude of the induced current.
Answered by Faiza Lambe
| 21st Jun, 2015,
01:27: PM
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