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A magnet, when moved near a coil, produces an induced current. Which of the following method(s) can be used to increase the magnitude of the induced current?

  1. (1) Increasing the number of turm in the coil
  2. (2) Increasing the speed of the magnet
  3. (3) Increasing the resistivity of the wire of the coil

    Ai, ii

    Bi only

    CNone of these

    Dii, iii

    Answer:

    A. i, ii

    Read Explanation:

    According to Faraday’s Law of Induction, increasing the number of turns in the coil or the speed of the magnet increases the induced current. Increasing resistivity would reduce current, so options (i) and (ii) are correct


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