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प्रश्न
Explain how does the Lenz's law show the conservation of energy in the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction.
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उत्तर
By applying a force to a moving magnetic field, which acts as an opposing force, Lenz's Law demonstrates how mechanical energy can be converted into electrical energy. Therefore, "it implies the law of conservation of energy."
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