What is electromagnetic induction? Write any two factors on which the induced

current depends in Faraday’s experiment.

What is electromagnetic induction? Write any two factors on which the induced

current depends in Faraday’s experiment.​

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  1. ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION:

    • It refers to current produced in a circuit due to formation of EMF (electro-motive force) with respect to a varying magnetic field and magnetic flux.
    • It was first discovered by Michael Faraday and mathematically postulated by James Clerk Maxwell.
    • The EMF produced can be mathematically written as :

    [tex] \boxed{ \bf \: E = \dfrac{\Delta \phi}{\Delta t}}[/tex]

    Now, current in circuit hence depends upon 2 factors:

    • Rate of change of magnetic flux: Higher the rate change, higher will be the EMF and higher will be the current.
    • Number of coils of wire around the magnetic field: Higher the number of coils, higher is the current.

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  2. Answer:

    Two factors on which induced e.m.f. depends on electromagnetic induction are as follows: 1) The strength of the magnetic field: It is directly proportional to induced e.m.f. 2) The number of coils: It is directly proportional to induced e.m.f

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