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How can a current be induced in a wire coil?A. By connecting the wire to a batteryB. By twisting the wire into the shape of a coilC. By placing the wire around a magnetO D. By moving a magnet into and out of the wire coilSUBM

How can a current be induced in a wire coil?A. By connecting the wire to a batteryB-example-1
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According to Faraday's law of induction, a change in magnetic field induces a current in a wire and a current flowing in a wire causes a changing magnetic field. This is modeled by the following formula:


\epsilon=-N(\Delta\Phi)/(\Delta t)

Where:


\begin{gathered} \epsilon=\text{ induced voltage} \\ \Delta\Phi\text{ = change in magnetic flux} \\ \Delta t=\text{ change in time} \\ N=\text{ number of turns of the coil} \end{gathered}

Therefore, in order to induce the current, we need to move the magnet into and out of the coil. That way we create the change in the magnetic field that is required.

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