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What are the factors on which the strength of an induced current depends?


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Induced current: The induced current is the current induced throughout a conducting loop subjected to a change in the magnetic field.

Factors on which the strength of an induced current depends:

  1. Magnetic field intensity: The force sustained or experienced by the unit north pole at any location in the magnetic field is described as magnetic field intensity.
  2. The coil's number of turns: The quantity of the induced current grows as the number of turns improves.
  3. The coil's relative speed as well as the magnet: As the velocity of the magnet's relative movement rises, so does the amount of the induced current.

Mathematical representation:

I=LR.dt

Here,

I is the induced current.

R is the resistance.

ϕ is the magnetic flux.


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