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  • 22-05-2016
  • Physics
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According to Faraday's law, voltage cannot be changed by changing the magnetic field strength.

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Hagrid
Hagrid Hagrid
  • 31-05-2016

The statement ‘According to Faraday's law, voltage cannot be changed by changing the magnetic field strength’ is false. No matter how the change is created, voltage will always be produced and it could be the magnetic field strength, moving magnet toward or away from the coil etc. This is because the voltage is directly proportional to the number of turns and the magnetic flux. 

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