Factors affecting the magnitude of the induced induced electromagnetic force (e.m.f)

      

Factors affecting the magnitude of the induced induced electromagnetic force (e.m.f)

  

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Mutiso
1. The rate of relative motion between the conductor and the field – if the velocity of the conductor is increased the deflection in the conductor increases.

2. The strength of the magnetic field – a stronger magnetic field creates a bigger deflection.

3. The length of the conductor – if the length is increased in the magnetic field the deflection increases.
Mutiso answered the question on October 16, 2018 at 09:28


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