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Q: An intermolecular force is also called an induced force?
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Only Induced dipole forces, also called dispersion forces, or London forces. NH2Cl is a polar molecular compound. Therefore, the intermolecular forces also include dipole forces.


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An induced electromotive force (emf) is an induced voltage. Voltage (emf) causes current flow, and this induced voltage will cause a current that is called the induced current.We might also add that the induced current will cause a magnetic field to expand about the current path, and this field will "sweep" the conductor. The sweeping of the conductor by that expanding magnetic field will set up an emf that will oppose the emf that was creating it.CommentTechnically, there is no such thing as an 'induced current'. It is voltage that is induced. Any current flows as a result of that induced voltage being applied to a load. But that current is certainly NOT induced!


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