what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
Answer Posted / vani
Dynamically induced EMF is the emf induced due to the physical movement of either conductor or flux. Here field is stationary and conductor cut across it. Either coil or magnet moves. STASTIONARY INDUCED EMF is the emf induced due to the change in flux associated with coil by increasing or decreasing the current. Conductor remains constant and flux linked with it changes.
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