Electromagnetic induction The magnitude of the induced e.m.f. in a conductor depends on the Amount of flux cut Flux density of the magnetic field Rate of change of flux-linkages Amount of flux linkages Amount of flux cut Flux density of the magnetic field Rate of change of flux-linkages Amount of flux linkages ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction If current in a conductor increases then according to Lenz's law self-induced voltage will Aid the increasing current Aid the applied voltage Produce current opposite to the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current Aid the increasing current Aid the applied voltage Produce current opposite to the increasing current Tend to decrease the amount of current ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Which circuit element(s) will oppose the change in circuit current? Inductance and capacitance Inductance only Capacitance only Resistance only Inductance and capacitance Inductance only Capacitance only Resistance only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Current changing from 8 A to 12 A in one second induced 20 volts in a coil. The value of inductance is 10 H 20 H 5 H 15 H 10 H 20 H 5 H 15 H ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction As per Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, an e.m.f. is induced in a conductor whenever it Lies in a magnetic field Cuts magnetic flux Lies perpendicular to the magnetic flux Moves parallel to the direction of the magnetic field Lies in a magnetic field Cuts magnetic flux Lies perpendicular to the magnetic flux Moves parallel to the direction of the magnetic field ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Electromagnetic induction Lenz's law is a consequence of the law of conservation of Induced current Induced e.m.f. Energy Charge Induced current Induced e.m.f. Energy Charge ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP