CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LL FD
CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS LL FD
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ISBN: 9780135745816
Author: Hewitt
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 26, Problem 1RCQ
To determine

The results of changing magnetic fields.

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Answer to Problem 1RCQ

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A changing magnetic field induces an electric field.

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When magnetic flux linked with a coil is changed an emf is induced. Magnetic flux is the product of magnetic field and the area of coil. So when magnetic field changes, the magnetic flux linked with a coil will change and thus an emf will be induced. That induced emf creates an electric field in the coil.

Conclusion:

Thus a changing magnetic field induces an electric field.

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