Faraday's Law states that a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor; when a magnet moves toward or away from a coil, the changing magnetic flux through the coil generates an induced current that can be detected by a galvanometer, with the current flowing only while the magnetic field is changing.
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Faraday's law states that a changing magnetic field induces current. As the magnet moves toward the coil, the field changes, inducing current. The galvanometer shows the current flow. As the magnet moves away, the current stops.
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