Faraday’s Second Law



Faraday’s Second Law:

Faraday’s Second Law of Electromagnetic Induction states that the induced emf is equal to the rate of change of flux linkage where flux linkage is nothing but the product of number of turns in the coil and flux associated with the coil.

Faraday’s law of induction:

An induced electromotive force produces a current which moves in a particular direction such that the changed field can be replaced by the magnetic field. Current can also be produced in the circuit without a battery. Faraday’s Law describes the induced electromotive force and the way to find the induced electromotive force by inducing a current.


 

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