Answer: Induced electromotive force is also known as induced electromotive force, electromagnetic induction, and electromotive force induction.
This can be defined as the generation of a coil potential difference due to changes in the magnetic flux passing through the coil. Simply put, changes in the flux connection with a conductor or coil induce an electromotive force or EMF.
- The electromotive force can be induced in two different ways
- The first method is to place the conductor in a moving magnetic field
- The second method is to place the constantly moving conductor in an essentially static magnetic field