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  • Faraday's Law

    Relates induced electromotive force to the rate of change of magnetic flux through a surface.
  • Lenz's Law

    Determines the direction of induced current, opposing the change in magnetic flux.
  • Magnetic Flux

    The product of the magnetic field, area, and cosine of the angle between them.
  • Induced EMF

    Electromotive force generated by a change in magnetic flux.
  • Right-Hand Rule

    A method to determine the direction of induced magnetic fields and currents.
  • Magnetic Field

    A field produced by moving electric charges or magnetic dipoles.
  • Induced Current

    Current generated in a conductor due to a changing magnetic field.
  • Magnetic Field Lines

    Imaginary lines representing the direction and strength of a magnetic field.
  • Counterclockwise Current

    Current direction that opposes the clockwise direction when viewed from above.
  • Clockwise Current

    Current direction that follows the clockwise direction when viewed from above.
  • Magnetic Field Strength

    The intensity of a magnetic field at a given point.
  • Magnetic Field Direction

    The orientation of magnetic field lines at a point in space.
  • Magnetic Field Induced

    A magnetic field generated to oppose changes in magnetic flux.
  • North Pole

    The end of a magnet where magnetic field lines emerge.
  • Surface Area

    The area through which magnetic field lines pass, affecting magnetic flux.