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Asked by pritam
| 4th Aug, 2010,
10:19: PM
Expert Answer:
Induced current is the current induced or generated due to varying magnetic flux. A magnet has a region around through which magnetic force is exerted, and when a part of this field passes through some closed conductor such as a circular or square loop, it's called magnetic flux. When the magnetic flux associated changes a current is produced or induced in the loop so as to generate another oppositing magnetic field, to oppose the change in magnetic flux. This is due to conservation of energy.
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| 5th Aug, 2010,
06:51: AM
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