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Electrons in an Inductor

What basically happens to the electrons, does the magnetic field produced by the electron moving in the inductor affect itself. what are the forces involved? Please elucidate the mathematics. The ...
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Why is there an emf induced across the width of a metal sheet when it is moved across a uniform magnetic field?

By Faraday's law, the flux is constant, so there will be no emf. But each electron in the metal sheet is moved at some speed, so it will experience a force, and as a result, electrons will accumulate ...
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