what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
Answer Posted / arb555
In statically induced emf, conductor is stationary with
respect to the magnetic field.Transformer is an example of
statically induced emf. Here the windings are
stationary,magnetic field is moving around the conductor and
produces the emf.
Generator is an example of dynamically induced emf.
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