A magnet moved into a coil of wire will induce voltage in the coil. What is the effect of moving a magnet into a coil with more loops?
To explain: The effect of moving a magnet into a coil with more loops.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
A magnet moved into a coil with more loops, generates Electromagnetic Induction.
A moving magnet generates electromagnetic induction. When a coil or loop of wire is moved through a magnetic field, a voltage is induced in the coil, the magnitude of this induced voltage, which is proportional to the speed or velocity of the movement.
Conclusion:
A magnet moved into a coil with more loops generates electromagnetic induction.
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