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Induced E.M.F.

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If a conductor is moved in a magnetic field in such a way as to cut across the lines of force of the field, an e.m.f. will be induced. If the conductor lies in the plane of the field or if it is moved along the lines of force, then no e.m.f. will be induced. Figure 11.1 shows two important cases.

Dynamically induced e.m.f.

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Cotton, H. (1973). Induced E.M.F.. In: Basic Electrotechnology. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01705-8_11

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