The direction of induced e.m.f. can be found by(1 Point)Laplace's lawLenz's lawFleming's right hand ruleKirchhoff's voltage law
Question
The direction of induced e.m.f. can be found by(1 Point)Laplace's lawLenz's lawFleming's right hand ruleKirchhoff's voltage law
Solution
The direction of induced e.m.f. can be found by Lenz's law.
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