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Hi everyone,
This question is bothering me for days and would hope to receive some help in this forum. This question is with regards to Faraday's law on EMI.
Will an emf be induced when a copper rod is accelerated between a uniform magnetic field?
My answer would be no if the rod has an uniform area and moving inside an uniform field at a constant direction (angle) as there will be no change in the flux linkage in the rod as BAN will remain constant even though it is moving with increasing speed.
Please help to clarify. Thank you very much in advance.
This question is bothering me for days and would hope to receive some help in this forum. This question is with regards to Faraday's law on EMI.
Will an emf be induced when a copper rod is accelerated between a uniform magnetic field?
My answer would be no if the rod has an uniform area and moving inside an uniform field at a constant direction (angle) as there will be no change in the flux linkage in the rod as BAN will remain constant even though it is moving with increasing speed.
Please help to clarify. Thank you very much in advance.