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What is Motion for induction?

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17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

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A device that change electricity into motion using magnets?

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How does the phenomenon of a magnet falling through a copper tube demonstrate the principles of electromagnetic induction?

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What uses a magnetic field to turn motion into electricity?

A microphone is a good example of a device that utilizes electromagnetic induction (Faraday's Law) to convert motion (vibrations in air) into electricity. The sound vibrates a membrane attached to a little magnet inside a coil of wire. The changing magnetic field induces a current in the wire.