The process by which a substance, such as iron or steel, becomes magnetized by a magnetic field. The induced magnetism is produced by the force of the field radiating from the poles of a magnet.
Answer
There is no such thing as a 'magnetic line of induction'. Induction is a process, by which a changing current induces (causes) a voltage into the same conductor or an adjacent conductor.
A 'line' on the other hand, is imaginary and is simply a method of modelling a magnetic field in such a way that we can visualise its shape, rather in the same way that we use contour lines to show the shape of hills, etc.
To heat something by induction (which is and oscillating magnetic field), the material has to react to the magnetic field. As the magnetic field is made to oscillate, the molecules of the material are pulled and vibrated in sympathy with the field and their vibration energy increases. Heat IS the vibration of molecules. Thus induction heating will work on a magnetic material but will have no effect on a material that is not magnetically susceptible.
Movement conductor, magnetism
When the magnetic field is observed from the North pole, the magnetic field emerges and and goes towards south. However, inside a magnet there is no field at all, thus forming butterfly shape lines. Hence, B stands for butterfly and due to this concept, scientists used the symbol B for magnetic induction.
Electricity are produced from magnetism from induction. Induction is a magnetic field.
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if there is no magnetic induction there will be no electricity
No. The Tramontina Ceramica_01 line that is currently available does not have the magnetic properties required for induction cooking.
Electro magnetic induction...................
Induction: Uses electrical energy to create a magnetic field and the magnetic field restores energy back to the line when it collapses.Electrical Theory, Tom Hernry, pp26
The magnetic flux density at any point my be defined as the number of linese of magnetic induction passing through a unit area held a right angle to the lines at the point and is represented by the vectore
For electromagnetic induction, you need a conductor moving in a magnetic field.
The induction magnetometer detects temporal variation of the geomagnetic field based on Faraday's law of magnetic induction.
Magnetic induction
To heat something by induction (which is and oscillating magnetic field), the material has to react to the magnetic field. As the magnetic field is made to oscillate, the molecules of the material are pulled and vibrated in sympathy with the field and their vibration energy increases. Heat IS the vibration of molecules. Thus induction heating will work on a magnetic material but will have no effect on a material that is not magnetically susceptible.
It uses magnetic power to heat the food more evenly.
The shaft of an AC induction motor rotates because of the torque created by the interaction between the magnetic field of the stator and the magnetic field of the rotor.
Magnetic field induction at a point is defined as the FORCE experienced by a unit north pole placed at that point. Since force is a vector quantity, manetic field induction also becomes a vector quantitiy.