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Difference between emf and motional emf

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Difference between emf and motional emf
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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago

``Induced emf'' is the more general term. If the changing emf is due to some kind motion of a conductor in a magnetic field, you would call it a ``motional emf''. For example, if a loop moves into or out of a region of field, or rotates, or a bar rolls along a rail, you'd get a ``motional'' induced emf.
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