The north pole of a bar magnet is rapidly introduced into a solenoid at one end (say A )…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electromagnetic Induction
The north pole of a bar magnet is rapidly introduced into a solenoid at one end (say A). Which of the following statements correctly depicts the phenomenon taking place?
- No induced emf is developed.
- The end A of the solenoid behaves like a south pole.
- The end A of the solenoid behaves like north pole.
- The end A of the solenoid acquires positive potential.
Answer
(C) The end A of the solenoid behaves like north pole.
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