Why magnetic flux produces an induced current?? what is the detailed procedure ??
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Answer Posted / michael for a day
A magnetic flux does not automatically induce a current.
In order to induce a current the conductor needs to
experience changing flux linkage. So you need a conductor
and a flux and something that changes. Therefore a static
flux and a moving conductor will do it or an alternating
flux and a static conductor will do it or a flux that
suddenly appears close to a stationary conductor will do
it. Oh yes, the flux and the conductor need to have the
correct orientation too. Read up about Faraday,
electromagnetic induction and the left/right hand rules.
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