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Magnetic induction
Electro magnetic induction...................
electromagnetic induction
Magnetic induction is the process in which an item is magnetized by an external magnetic field. The force of the fields comes from the poles of the magnet to produce the magnetism. The process is also called magnetic flux density.
A current is induced in the conductor by the moving magnetic field (relative to the wire, the field is moving) I guess induction might be the term you are looking for.Another AnswerMoving a magnet through a loop of wire will induce a voltage, not a current, into a coil. If the coil forms a closed loop, then a current will result. But it's a voltage that's being induced, not a current -the current is merely the result of that voltage.
The opposition to AC current flow in a circuit due to induction is called inductive reactance.The process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is induction or just induction.
Mutual inductance describes the process by which a changing current in one coil, creates a changing magnetic flux which, when it links with a second coil, induces a changing voltage into that coil.
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Electro magnetic induction...................
When a conductor of electricity moves through a stationary magnetic field, an electric current is induced in the conductor. A hydroelectric generator uses flowing water to spin an axle that is wrapped in conductive wires in a strong magnetic field. Current is generated in the wires, and that current is directed into the electrical grid. The actual process is somewhat more complex but that's the basics. The inverse is also true - when a stationary conductor is placed in a changing magnetic field, current is generated in the conductor. This is how an antenna works - radio waves generate a changing magnetic field which creates electrical current in the conductive antenna which is directed into the electronics in the radio where it is amplified so you can hear it.
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The process of generating an electric current from the motion of a conductor in a magnetic field is known as induction.
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction
electromagnetic induction