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Faraday's laws are a consequence of the conservation of


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Energy

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Energy and magnetic field

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Charge

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Magnetic Field

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Solution

The correct option is A

Energy


Explanation:

Faraday’s laws are a consequence of the conservation of Energy.

The conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy is the basis of Faraday's law. The law of conservation of energy also states that the total energy of an isolated object can never be lost or gained. Its form can vary, but total energy will always be conserved. As a result, Faraday's law is an example of energy conservation.

Hence, the correct option is A) Energy


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