A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a galvanometer. What happens if a bar magnet is:

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(i) A coil of insulated copper wire is connected to a galvanometer. What happens if a bar magnet is:
(a) pushed into the coil ?
(b) withdrawn from inside the coil ?
(c) held stationary inside the coil ?
Give reasons for your observation.
(ii) Mention one more method of inducing currrent in a coil.

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answered Mar 24, 2018 by BISHNU (15,580 points) 4 4 5
(i) (a) When a bar magnet is pushed into the coil of insulated copper wire connected to a galvanometer, an induced current is set-up in the coil due to charge of magnetic field through it. As a result, galvanometer gives a deflection (say towards left).
(b) When the bar magnet is withdrawn from inside the coil, again an induced current is set up in the coil due to charge of magnetic field through it. As a result galvanometer gives a deflection in the reverse direction. (say towards right).
(c) If the bar magnet is held stationary inside the coil, then is no induced current in the coil, because there is no change in magnetic field through it. As a result galvanometer does not show any deflection.
(ii) By changing current in another coil placed near it.

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