Faraday's Law of Induction states that if there is changing magnetic flux (either through changing magnetic field or by changing the area of the loop in it or the orientation) through a closed loop conductor, then an emf is induced in the loop. But what happens if the conducting loop is replaced by a wooden frame / loop? Will emf still be induced? Or will an emf be induced, but no current flow because wood does not have enough free electrons to set up a current?
2007-07-03
02:46:40
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