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Moving a magnet back and forth inside a coil of wire induces a current. How does the speed of the motion affect the magnitude of the current?

Can someone please help me with this?? It would be much appreciate!! (=
7 years ago

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Answered by scott
the faster the field lines are cut by the conductors in the coil; the greater the induced emf, and current
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