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Faraday's Law

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Meaning

Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction states that the induced emf in a circuit is equal to the rate of change of magnetic flux linkage through the circuit.

About Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction

Formulae

Faraday's Law is stated mathematically as:

  • \(\varepsilon=-\frac{\Delta\Phi}{\Delta t}\)

Where,

The negative sign in the equation represents Lenz's Law, indicating that the induced emf opposes the change in magnetic flux.

Additionally Φ is given by:

  • Φ=𝐵𝐴cos𝜃

Where:

  • 𝐵 is the magnetic field strength
  • 𝐴 is the area of the coil
  • 𝜃 is the angle between the field and the normal of the area