answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

No, a voltage will be generated, not a current. Current will only flow if the induced voltage is connected to a load.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

This statement is correct.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: An electric current can be generated by moving a wire coil in a magnetic?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Natural Sciences
Related questions

An electric current can be genrated by moving a wire coil in a magnetic field?

Yes. That is how it is done.AnswerNo, it's a voltage, not a current, that is generated.


Can moving electrons through a magnetic field can produce an electric current?

Electrons moving is an electric current. An electric current moving at an angle to a magnetic field will produce a Force.


How electric current have magnetic effect?

The magnetic force acts only on moving electric charges; A constant electric current produces an unchanging magnetic field and a changing electric current produces a changing magnetic field.


What is the force of attraction or repulsion generated by moving or spinning electric charges?

it is magnetic force


Does moving an electric current cause a magnetic field?

yes


Does a moving magnetic field produce an electric current?

yes*edit: don't confuse moving with changing. A change in magnetic field strength/direction will induce an electric current.


What is th answer to an electric current can be generated by moving a wire coil in a magnetic?

Studying your words in fine detail, I still can't make out what the question is. It may be as simple as adding the word "field" at the end, after "magnetic".


Can Magnetism cause an electric current to flow in a conductor?

Yes, a MOVING magnetic field will cause electric current to flow in a conductor. Conversely an electric current flowing in a conductor will cause a magnetic field.


Does an electric current produces a magnetic field?

yes*edit: don't confuse moving with changing. A change in magnetic field strength/direction will induce an electric current.


Can an electric current exert a force on a magnet?

In a conductor - only if the field is moving, thus changing.


What do moving electrical charges create?

-- Electric charge that's moving is the definition of electric current.-- It creates a magnetic field in its neighborhood.


Which is true electric current running along a wire can be used to produce magnetic force or moving electrons through a magnetic field can produce an electric current?

They're both true, but I'm not comfortable with the way they're stated. I would have said: -- Electric current through a wire produces magnetic force. -- Moving electrons constitute an electric current, whether or not they're moing througha magnetic field.