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An Induced Current is Produced When a Magnet is Moved into a Coil. the Magnitude of Induced Current Does Not Depend On: (A) the Speed with Which the Magnet is Moved (B) the Number of Turns of the Coil (C) the Resistivity of the Wire of the Coil (D) the Strength of the Magnet - Science

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An induced current is produced when a magnet is moved into a coil. The magnitude of induced current does not depend on:  

(a) the speed with which the magnet is moved
(b) the number of turns of the coil
(c) the resistivity of the wire of the coil
(d) the strength of the magnet

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Solution

the resistivity of the wire of the coil
Current induced by the process of electromagnetic induction does not depend on the resistivity of wire of the coil used.

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Chapter 2: Magnetic Effects of Electric Current - Exercise 4 [Page 104]

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Lakhmir Singh Physics (Science) [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Exercise 4 | Q 34 | Page 104
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