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Course: Class 12 Physics (India) > Unit 6
Lesson 3: Faraday's laws of induction- Faraday's Law Introduction
- Faraday's Law examples (qualitative)
- Faraday's Law, ε = − N* Δϕ/Δt
- Faraday's Law example
- Faraday's law - existence of induced emf-i
- Faraday's law - existence of induced emf - ii
- Faraday's law - magnitude of induced emf (average)
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Faraday's Law, ε = − N* Δϕ/Δt
We know that changing magnetic flux induces emf. In this video, let's figure out the magnitude of that induced emf.
Created by Vibhor Pandey.
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- @9:30how did we get 36m^2 in area A if it is 6m(1 vote)
- 6m is the length of the square (loop) not its area.(1 vote)
- in the last question why didnt you consider the no of turns which was 10 because the formula is NBACos(theta) so shouldnt the no of turns be considered too?(1 vote)
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