what is relation between magnetic and electricity and why?
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Answer / hari
magnet is produced the magnetic lines of forces.these lines are called magnetic flux.whenever varying magnetic flux linked with the coil, the induced emf is produced.this emf is called induced emf. the corresponding current is known as induced current.current is nothing but a electricity.
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Answer / joe gh.
relation between electricity and magnetism : check for Maxwell's laws, more precisely (Faraday's law of induction)
why : read Hari's answer it is correct
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Answer / saranya
when a particle or an object is kept in a magnetic field it
gets magnetised. due to the varying magnetic flux produced
in the coil of the object the electrons starts moving with a
velocity. due to this movement with higher velocity the
electric field lines are produced
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