# Solution - When a Bar Magnet is Pushed Towards (Or Away) from the Coil Connected to a Galvanometer, the Pointer in the Galvanometer Deflects. Identify the Phenomenon Causing this Deflection and Write the Factors on Which the Amount and Direction of the Deflection Depends. State the Laws Describing this Phenomenon. - Electromagnetic Induction

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When a bar magnet is pushed towards (or away) from the coil connected to a galvanometer, the pointer in the galvanometer deflects. Identify the phenomenon causing this deflection and write the factors on which the amount and direction of the deflection depends. State the laws describing this phenomenon.

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Solution for question: When a Bar Magnet is Pushed Towards (Or Away) from the Coil Connected to a Galvanometer, the Pointer in the Galvanometer Deflects. Identify the Phenomenon Causing this Deflection and Write the Factors on Which the Amount and Direction of the Deflection Depends. State the Laws Describing this Phenomenon. concept: Electromagnetic Induction. For the courses 12th CBSE (Arts), 12th CBSE (Commerce), 12th CBSE (Science)
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