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Electromagnetic Induction
Induced Current from Changing Magnetic Flux
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Induced current from changing magnetic flux depends on how a magnetic field interacts with an area. Magnetic flux changes when the field strength changes, when the area it passes through changes, or when the field turns relative to the surface. When any of these factors vary, the magnetic flux also varies.
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Consider a conducting rod of length L moving with a constant velocity v in the magnetic field B that is pointing in the plane of the screen.
The magnetic force acting on a positive charge within a conducting rod is upward, resulting in opposite charges accumulating on either ends of the rod. This creates an elec...
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