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When the magnetic flux through a coil of wire changes, what is generated between the ends of the coil? Which equation predicts this?

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Answer:

induced electromotive force (Voltage) E = - N dΦ / dt

Step-by-step explanation:

When the magnetic flux this coil induces a current in each turn of the coil, which is why an induced electromotive force (Voltage) appears at the ends of the coil.

This phenomenon is fully explained by Faraday's law

E = - dΦ / dt

where in the case of a coil with N turns of has

E = - N dΦ / dt

Rl flux is the product of the normal to the area by the magnetic field, in this case the flux changes so we can assume that the area of ​​the coil is constant

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