Faraday and Mr Joseph Henry had conducted numerous experiments both in London and New York respectively and discovered the following: Electric current density is directly proportional to conductive material's conductivity and electric field intensity. O Magnetic fields can induce an electric current in a closed-loop, but only if the magnetic flux linking the surface of the loop changes with time. A uniform magnetic field distribution can be generated on a filamentary wire. Electromotive force (e.m.f) can be induced in a closed loop by a galvanometer deflection.

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Mr Faraday and Mr Joseph Henry had conducted numerous experiments both in London and New York respectively and discovered the following:
A. O Electric current density is directly proportional to conductive material's conductivity and electric field intensity.
B.
C.
D.
O
Magnetic fields can induce an electric current in a closed-loop, but only if the magnetic flux linking the surface of the loop changes with time.
A uniform magnetic field distribution can be generated on a filamentary wire.
Electromotive force (e.m.f) can be induced in a closed loop by a galvanometer deflection.
Transcribed Image Text:Mr Faraday and Mr Joseph Henry had conducted numerous experiments both in London and New York respectively and discovered the following: A. O Electric current density is directly proportional to conductive material's conductivity and electric field intensity. B. C. D. O Magnetic fields can induce an electric current in a closed-loop, but only if the magnetic flux linking the surface of the loop changes with time. A uniform magnetic field distribution can be generated on a filamentary wire. Electromotive force (e.m.f) can be induced in a closed loop by a galvanometer deflection.
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