INDUCED EMF

INDUCED EMF

Whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field, EMF is induced in the conductor and this EMF is called induced EMF.
Induced EMF is of two types

I. Dynamically induced EMF

When the conductor is in motion and the field is in stationary so the EMF is induced in the conductor, this type of EMF is called dynamically
induced EMF.

II. Statically induced EMF

When the conductor is in stationary and the field is changing (varying) then in this case EMF is also induced in the conductor, which is called statically induced EMF.
Statically induced EMF is of two types
  1. Self induced EMF

  2. Self-induced EMF is that EMF which is induced in the conductor by changing in its own. When current is changing the magnetic field is also changing around the coil and henceFaraday law is applied here and EMF are induced in the coil to it self which called self induced EMF.
    Self induced EMF
    2.Mutually induced EMF
      When an alternating voltage or current is applied to the coil 'a' alternating current will flow in the coil' a' and is a result of which a varying magnetic field will produced around the coil' a' .if we placed another coil 'b' in the field of coil 'a' then Faraday law is also applied here and EMF are induced in coil `b' this EMF is called mutually induced EMF.
      Mutually induced emf

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