The induced e.m.f is set up in a direction to produce effects that oppose the change causing it
Lenz’s law can be verified using a coil connected in series with a sensitive ammeter and a bar magnet
A typical exam question may ask you to explain the presence of the negative sign in Faraday's Law, which is the equation that tells you the size of the induced e.m.f ε as:
You should remember that the negative sign is representative of Lenz's Law, which says that the induced e.m.f ε is set up to oppose the change causing it. The 'change' causing an induced e.m.f, in this case, is the changing flux linkage (represented by the quantity
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