Asked by Bijeta Pradhan on May 16, 2024

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The amount of voltage induced into a conductor depends on the turns of wire, the strength of the magnetic field, and the speed of cutting action.

Magnetic Field

A magnetic field is a vector field that surrounds magnets and electric currents, exerting magnetic forces on moving electric charges and magnetic materials.

  • Acquire knowledge about the elements that impact the intensity of induced voltage within a conductor.
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ariana villarrealMay 18, 2024
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Explanation :
The voltage induced in a conductor is directly proportional to the number of turns of wire, the strength of the magnetic field, and the speed at which the conductor cuts through the magnetic field, as described by Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.