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This video turned out to be a little too long for one of my typical experiment shorts and I didn't want to shorten it any further, so here ... A magnet is dropped through a coil of wire connected to a voltmeter, first with the North pole leading and then the south pole ... The direction of induced current is such that it opposes the change in magnetic field - explained with animated experiment.
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- This video turned out to be a little too long for one of my typical experiment shorts and I didn't want to shorten it any further, so here ...
- A magnet is dropped through a coil of wire connected to a voltmeter, first with the North pole leading and then the south pole ...
- The direction of induced current is such that it opposes the change in magnetic field - explained with animated experiment.
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