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Heinrich Lenz postulated in 1834 the following law;
"An induced current is always in such a direction as to oppose the motion or change causing it"
I have checked many undergrad/grad-level textbooks for a derivation, but they all just state Lenz's Law without derivation as if it were a universal law like the conservation of energy.
Can anyone help me with a derivation of Lenz's Law?
"An induced current is always in such a direction as to oppose the motion or change causing it"
I have checked many undergrad/grad-level textbooks for a derivation, but they all just state Lenz's Law without derivation as if it were a universal law like the conservation of energy.
Can anyone help me with a derivation of Lenz's Law?