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Which law represents an induced electric current?

A. Ampere's Law
B. Ohm's Law
C. Faraday's Law
D. Gauss's Law

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C. represents an induced electric current
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Answer: The correct answer is "Faraday's Law".

Step-by-step explanation:

Electromagnetic induction: It is the phenomenon of the production of electromagnetic force across the conductor by changing the magnetic field.

The current can be induced by moving the conductor in the magnetic field. Or the current can be induced by moving the magnet in and out the conductor. It changes the magnetic field and magnetic flux through the coil.

The current can also be induced by changing the magnetic field across the conductor.

According to Faraday's law, EMI is given by the rate of change of the magnetic flux.

Therefore, Faraday's law represents an induced electric current.

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