what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
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STATICALLY INDUCED EMF
The emf induced in a coil due to change of flux linked with
it (change of flux is by the increase or decrease in
current) is called statically induced emf.
Transformer is an example of statically induced emf. Here
the windings are stationary,magnetic field is moving around
the conductor and produces the emf.
DYNAMICALLY INDUCED EMF
The emf induced in a coil due to relative motion of the
conductor and the magnetic field is called dynamically
induced emf.
example:dc generator works on the principle of dynamically
induced emf in the conductors which are housed in a
revolving armature lying within magnetic fie
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