what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
Answer Posted / moody
static induced emf when the voltage source across the prim
coil is alternating "AC" then the flux rotate making flux
linkage!
dynamic emf is when the voltage source across the primary
coil is direct current "DC" so u must rotate the secondary
coil to make flux linkage or rotate the primary coil ..two
r the same.
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