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What is dynamically induced emf?

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The magnetic field system must be kept fixed while the conductor moves in order to generate a dynamically induced EMF (electromotive force). The magnetic field system can also be kept moving while the conductor remains stationary. The conductor cuts through the magnetic field and induces the emf in the coil if either of the preceding procedures is performed.

Complete answer:
Dynamically induced emf:

A conductor AA lies within a uniform magnetic field whose flux density is a uniform magnetic field, as shown in the diagram. Bwb3Bw{b^3} is the flux density. The movement of the conductor is depicted in this diagram by an arrow line. When conductor AA cuts across the flux at a straight angle.

Let stand for the length of the conductor within the field. It also travels a distance of dxdx in timedtdt . As a result, the conductor's swept area is = ldxldx . As a result, flux cut by the conductor equalsl.dx × Bl.dx{\text{ }} \times {\text{ }}B , Time = dtdt second Change in Flux = B.l.dx weberB.l.dx{\text{ }}weber.

According to the laws of Faraday. The induced e.m.f in the conductor. Dynamically induced e.m.f. is the name given to this induced e.m.f.
The rate of change of flux linkages = Bldxdt=Bldxdt=Blvvolt\dfrac{{Bldx}}{{dt}} = Bl\dfrac{{dx}}{{dt}} = Blv\,volt [Where, dxdt\dfrac{{dx}}{{dt}} is velocity]
If the conductor (A)\left( A \right) moves at an angle to the flux direction (see diagram) (b)\left( b \right) . Then the induced e.m.f is,
e=Blvsinθ volts=lv×Be = Blv\sin \theta \\\ \Rightarrow volts = \overrightarrow {lv} \times \overrightarrow B
(i.e as cross product vector v\overrightarrow v and B\overrightarrow B )
The generator, for example, operates on producing dynamically induced e.m.f in conductors.

Note: It's worth noting that either the conductor or the field pole, or both, are moving about in space. Emf induced in the armature of a dc generator, and emf induced in the armature of an alternator with a static armature, for example.