Electro magnetic induction...................
The process of generating an electric current from the motion of a conductor in a magnetic field is known as induction.
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Electro-magnetic energy
electromagnetic induction
Induction
Magnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
A magnetic field induces an electric current. Hence, by placing the iron bar close to the magnet, a current is induced; and so we are, in effect, creating an electromagnet.
You get building a collapsing eddy currents that alternate in direction. The placing of another wire in this field will cause a current to be generated in the second wire. That is the basis of transformers.
Magnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
Electromagnetic Induction
electromagnetic induction
A magnetic field induces an electric current. Hence, by placing the iron bar close to the magnet, a current is induced; and so we are, in effect, creating an electromagnet.
You get building a collapsing eddy currents that alternate in direction. The placing of another wire in this field will cause a current to be generated in the second wire. That is the basis of transformers.
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