Induced currents due to changing currents.
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A primary and a secondary coil are arranged so that changing fluxes in the primary give induced currents in the secondary. The experiment shows that the induced currents always try to maintain the magnetic field that existed before the change started. The currents that are induced in the secondary exist only while the current in the primary is changing.
Equipment | Storage |
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switch | 021-3C |
galvanometer | 021-8B |
two coils | 021-16D |
battery | 017-22B |