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← ScienceWhich effect occurs due to Faraday's law when a conductor moves perpendicularly through a static magnetic field?
A)Voltage induction within the conductor✓
B)Decrease in magnetic field strength
C)Increase in conductor resistance
D)Polarization of the surrounding space
💡 Explanation
When a conductor moves perpendicularly, Faraday's law dictates that changing magnetic flux induces a voltage because the electrons experience a Lorentz force. Therefore, voltage induction results, rather than field decrease, increased resistance, or polarization, each requiring alternative mechanisms.
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