as the current in the wire increases, the magnetic field around the wire increases in magnitude without changing its direction. does this affect the flux through the loop, and if so, how?



Answer :

The area around a magnetic body or moving charge on which a magnetic force acts. When the magnetic field changes with time, an electric field is induced in the closed loop.

According to Faraday's law, the EMF is induced in the coil when the magnetic field, area and angle change.

Flow rate can be expressed as the flow rate of liquid, radiant energy, or particles in a given area.

Flux is the scalar product of the magnetic field in the region

Ф = ∫ B. dA

where B is the magnetic field and A is the area

Let's look at the factors that influence the flow at rest

The value of the magnetic field varies either in time or space

Wax area changes and the arc fits in the size

angle between the magnetic field and the surface changes

Flux is an analysis of the total magnetic field traveling within a given magnetic field.

Magnetic flux is what creates a magnetic field around a magnetic body.

The SI unit of magnetic flux is Weber.

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