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Why does the magnetic field/flux change in copper conductor?
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[QUOTE="Chandra Prayaga, post: 5426789, member: 6922"] You don't need a copper tube. A copper coil is enough. It is not that the electrons are attracted/repulsed by the magnetic field. In fact. If you hold the magnet and the coil still without moving either of them, there is no emf, even though there is a magnetic field. It is only when you drop the magnet, while the magnet is in motion, the flux through the coil changes, and the changing flux causes the emf. [/QUOTE]
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