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Galvanometer
instrument used on electrical circuits to measure the intensity and direction of electrical current
Faraday’s Law
moving a magnet through a coil creates an electric current called electromagnetic induction
Michael Faraday
proponent of Faraday’s Law in 1831
Speed of Movement
factors affecting induced voltage – A faster-moving magnet generates higher voltage
Number of Coil Turns
factors affecting induced voltage – More coils mean a stronger induced current
Magnet Strength
A stronger magnet increases the effect