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Faraday's laws are consequence of conservation of

Updated On: Jul 4, 2024
  • energy
  • energy and magnetic field
  • charge
  • magnetic field
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According to Faraday's laws, it is the
conservation of energy.
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Concepts Used:

Faradays Laws of Induction

There are two laws, given by Faraday which explain the phenomena of electromagnetic induction:

Faraday's First Law:

Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, an emf is induced. If the conductor circuit is closed, a current is induced, known as the induced current.

Faraday's Second Law:

The Emf induced inside a coil is equal to the rate of change of associated magnetic flux.

This law can be mathematically written as:

Nϕt-N {\triangle \phi \over \triangle t}