The voltage induced in a coil by a changing flux will be of such a polarity that if a current could flow as a result of that induced voltage, the flux established by that current would oppose the causing or original flux change. It is known as
A. Faraday's law
B. Lenz's law
C. Biot-Savart law
D. Ampere's circuital low
Answer: Option B
Related Questions on Network Theory and Analysis
A. Negative
B. Positive
C. Determined by battery e.m.f.
D. Zero
The number of independent equations to solve a network is equal to
A. The number of chords
B. The number of branches
C. Sum of the number of branches and chords
D. Sum of number of branches, chords and nodes
A closed path made by several branches of the network is known as
A. Branch
B. Loop
C. Circuit
D. Junction
Which of the following is not a nonlinear element ?
A. Gas diode
B. Heater coil
C. Tunnel diode
D. Electric arc

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