Faraday's Law states that magnetic fields produce a electric fields and vice versa. Also, Ampere's Law states that a change in magnetic fields w.r.t. time creates current.
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The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
The coil will produce an alternating electric current.
Rotate a coil of copper wire between two magnets.
cutting through magnetic lines of force produce electric current.
The wire doesn't produce current at all. The current through it depends completely on everything else in the world that's electrically connected to its ends.
When a conducting material is moved through a magnetic field, a current starts to flow in the conductor. This is the principle of the electric generator.
If a conductor moves in a magnetic field, a voltage will be induced. This can be tapped to get an electrical current.
Motion of a coil within a magnetic field will induce a current in the coil if it can complete a circuit.
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an electric current through a magnetic field
Magnets always produce an electromagnetic force- between the similar ends of magnets it is electromagnetic repulsion.