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Which among the following is true about Faraday’s law of Induction?(a) An emf is induced in a conductor when it cuts the magnetic flux(b) An emf is induced in a conductor when it moves parallel to the magnetic field(c) An emf is induced in a conductor when it moves perpendicular to the magnetic field(d) An emf is induced in a conductor when it is just entering a magnetic fieldThe question was posed to me in unit test.This key question is from Faraday’s Law of Induction topic in division Electromagnetic Induction of Physics – Class 12

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The CORRECT answer is (a) An EMF is induced in a conductor when it CUTS the magnetic flux

The best I can explain: ACCORDING to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, an emf is induced in a conductor when it cuts across the flux of a magnetic field. If the two ends of the conductor are connected to an outside circuit, the induced emf causes current to FLOW in the circuit.



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