1.) A _____ magnetic field can create an electric current.
A.Perpendicular
B.Changing
C.Dipole
D.Strong
In accordance with Faraday's law, the change in magnetic field can create an electric current.
A Changing magnetic field can create an electric current.
Thus, the correct option is ( B )
1.) A _____ magnetic field can create an electric current. A.Perpendicular B.Changing C.Dipole D.Strong
A stationary magnetic field can create an electric current in a stationary conductor.
A time varying electric field will create a: a. circulating magnetic field b. a linear magnetic field c. not enough information is given
A time varying electric field will create a: a. circulating magnetic field b. a linear magnetic field c. not enough information is given
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