what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?

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firstly,dynamic means movement...secondly,to get induced
EMF, the magnetic field and the coil have to be established
in an arrangement.
dynamic EMF is induced in a moving coil due to the
constant field(produced by DC current) produced by the
stationary (no physical moving)coil or vice versa.
static means no phyiscal moving so static EMF is induced in
a stationary coil due to the change the field in nature
(supplied ac current) in the another stationary coil so

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