NEET-XII-Physics

06: Electromagnetic Induction

  • #2
    Use Lenz’s law to determine the direction of induced current in the situations described by Fig. 6.19:
    (a) A wire of irregular shape turning into a circular shape;
    (b) A circular loop being deformed into a narrow straight wire.


    Ans : According to Lenz’s law, the direction of the induced emf is such that it tends to produce a current that opposes the change in the magnetic flux that produced it.
    (a) When the shape of the wire changes, the flux piercing through the unit surface area increases. As a result, the induced current produces an opposing flux. Hence, the induced current flows along adcb.
    (b) When the shape of a circular loop is deformed into a narrow straight wire, the flux piercing the surface decreases. Hence, the induced current flows along
  • #2-a
    A wire of irregular shape turning into a circular shape;
    Ans : When the shape of the wire changes, the flux piercing through the unit surface area increases. As a result, the induced current produces an opposing flux. Hence, the induced current flows along adcb.
  • #2-b
    A circular loop being deformed into a narrow straight wire.


    Ans : When the shape of a circular loop is deformed into a narrow straight wire, the flux piercing the surface decreases. Hence, the induced current flows along