Which of the following is not one of Faraday\'s laws? Flux density is inversely
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Which of the following is not one of Faraday's laws?
Flux density is inversely proportional to inductor current.
The voltage induced is proportional to the rate of change in magnetic flux encountered by the wire.
When a wire is cut by 108 perpendicular lines of force per second, 1 V is induced across the wire.
To induce a voltage across a wire, there must be a relative motion between the wire and the magnetic field.
Flux density is inversely proportional to inductor current.
The voltage induced is proportional to the rate of change in magnetic flux encountered by the wire.
When a wire is cut by 108 perpendicular lines of force per second, 1 V is induced across the wire.
To induce a voltage across a wire, there must be a relative motion between the wire and the magnetic field.
Explanation / Answer
the voltage induced is proportional to the rate of change in magnetic flux encountered by the wire
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