Asked by Quinton Butsch on May 16, 2024
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When a magnetic field continually changes magnitude and direction, a voltage is continually being induced in the coil. This voltage is called _____ voltage.
A) conducted
B) induced
C) applied
D) inductive
Magnetic Field
A field around a magnetic material or a moving electric charge within which the force of magnetism acts.
Induced Voltage
Voltage generated within a conductor by its motion through a magnetic field or by a changing magnetic field.
- Comprehend the basic principles of inductance and inductive reactance.
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Jessica McClellanMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The voltage generated in a coil by a changing magnetic field is known as induced voltage, aligning with Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the basic principles of inductance and inductive reactance.
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