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7 June, 13:37

Lenz's law states that an induced magnetic field in a conductor

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  1. 7 June, 13:51
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    Lenz's law states that an induced magnetic field in a conductor opposes the applied flux through the conductor.

    Explanation:

    According to the Lenz's law, the direction of induced e. m. f is such that it generates a current which in turn produces a magnetic field that would oppose the change causing it.

    In other words, the direction of any magnetic induction effect is such that it opposes the cause of the effect.

    Therefore; an induced magnetic field in a conductor, opposes the applied flux through the conductor.
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