No induction does not generally require the objects to touch. Induction can mean that one object induces an electrical change in the other object from a distance
we do not use induction generator because it require an external source (synchronous generator) that provide reactive power to it.
Electromagnetic induction
Yes, by electromagnetic induction.
A secondary voltage is created through induction.
Induction heating is the process of heating an electrically conducting object (usually a metal) by electromagnetic induction, where eddy currents are generated within the metal and resistance leads to Joule heating of the metal.induction heater including high frequency induction heating machine and middle frequencey heating machine. Induction heating applications for an induction furnace include induction welding, induction brazing, induction hardening, induction melting, quenching, forging, soldening, induction annealing and other forms of heat treatment. Induction heating is often used to heat graphite crucibles (containing other materials) and is used extensively in the semiconductor industry for the heating of silicon and other semiconductors. Induction heating can produce high power densities which allow short interaction times to reach the required temperature. That translates into lots of energy transferred into a material right now, with a very rapid rise in temperature.
No, electric force does not require objects to touch in order to act on each other. Objects with electric charge can exert attractive or repulsive forces on each other even when they are not in physical contact.
Contact forces, such as friction, normal force, tension, and applied force, only have an effect on objects they touch. These forces require physical contact between objects to manifest and influence the motion or deformation of the objects involved.
induction
Yes, induction cooktops require pans that are made of magnetic materials, such as cast iron or stainless steel, in order to work effectively. Regular aluminum or copper pans will not work on induction cooktops.
Yes, aluminum cookware does not work on induction cooktops because aluminum is not magnetic and induction cooktops require magnetic materials to generate heat.
Friction Induction Conduction
All products require touch to be used. If there were not touch, no product will be activated. Touch the screen to activate its effect. Touch everything that is touchable.
we do not use induction generator because it require an external source (synchronous generator) that provide reactive power to it.
radiation: the objects don't touch conduction: the objects do touch convectioin: idk go ask your science teacher ^.^
Yes, objects can become charged by induction. When a charged object is brought near a neutral object, the charges in the neutral object rearrange, causing one side to become oppositely charged. This process is known as induction, and it can result in the neutral object becoming charged temporarily.
induction
Three main methods of charging objects are friction (rubbing two objects together), conduction (direct contact with a charged object), and induction (bringing a charged object close to a neutral object without direct contact).