How does Lenz law of energy conservation work?
Lenz law is based on the idea of energy conservation. The induced current is always resisted by the source that produces it, according to the definition of Lenz law. As a result, more effort is done against the opposing force. Work done against an opposing force causes a change in magnetic flux, which causes current to be produced. Electrical energy is the result of the extra labour done, and it is protected by the rule of conservation of energy.