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This tag is for questions regarding to electromagnetic induction, a process in which a conductor is put in a particular position and magnetic field keeps varying or magnetic field is stationary and a conductor is moving. Electromagnetic Induction was first discovered way back in the 1830’s by Michael Faraday.
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Is this approach of calculating mutual induction from magnetic flux Ok? [closed]
Coursework from Khan Academy, Electromagnetic Induction, - Mutual Induction worked example. For context video link - Mutual Induction Worked Example Link
Doubt link: - Image of the solved question fro …
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Why is the polarity of an inductor same as that of the source voltage when a pure inductor i...
An inductor is connected to an AC generator. Suppose no resistance or capacitor is connected to that circuit.
Then as per the lesson in khan academy, it's said that the inductor and the source voltage …