what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
Answer Posted / ramanjaneya reddy
dynamicall induced emf:-
the emf induced in a conductor due to its motion in a uniform magnetic field is known as dynamically induced emf.according to faraday's second law of electro magnetic induction when a conductor cuts the magnetic flux, dynamically induced emf is produced
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