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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 10 (Q.No. 50)
50.
Lenz's law results from the law of conservation of
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
Lenz's law results from law of conservation of energy.
This law states that the induced current always tends to oppose the cause which produces it.
So, in order to do work against opposing forces, we have to put extra effort.
This extra work leads to periodic changes in magnetic flux hence more current is induced.
So, the extra effort is just transformed into electrical energy which is the law of conservation of energy.
This law states that the induced current always tends to oppose the cause which produces it.
So, in order to do work against opposing forces, we have to put extra effort.
This extra work leads to periodic changes in magnetic flux hence more current is induced.
So, the extra effort is just transformed into electrical energy which is the law of conservation of energy.
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Suneel Kumar Singh yadav said:
6 years ago
Please explain the answer.
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