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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.

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What is the process by which electric current is generated by placing a wire in a magnetic field?

When a wire is placed in a magnetic field and moved relative to the field, an electric current is induced in the wire due to electromagnetic induction. This phenomenon occurs due to the interaction between the magnetic field and the moving electric charges within the wire, creating an electromotive force (EMF) that drives the current flow.


Why is magnetic induction a vector quantity?

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.


What does induction suitable mean?

"Induction suitable" typically refers to cookware that can be used on induction cooktops. Induction cooktops rely on magnetic fields to heat the cookware directly, so to work effectively, the cookware must be made from a magnetic material like stainless steel or cast iron. Cookware labeled as "induction suitable" is compatible with induction cooktops.


What is the phenomenon that is induced by a changing magnetic field?

The phenomenon induced by a changing magnetic field is called electromagnetic induction.


What is the causes of electromagnetic induction?

Change in magnetic flux.iechange in magnetic field (B).change in the area vector/ area of magnetic field under the closed circuit (A).The angle between area vector and magnetic field .......xomagnetic flux = cosxo . A . B

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How did Hans oersted discover electromagnetism?

Hans Oersted discovered Electro- Magnetic Induction in 1820


What is the process by which electric current is generated by placing a wire in a magnetic field?

When a wire is placed in a magnetic field and moved relative to the field, an electric current is induced in the wire due to electromagnetic induction. This phenomenon occurs due to the interaction between the magnetic field and the moving electric charges within the wire, creating an electromotive force (EMF) that drives the current flow.


What is the working principle of a Synchronous Generator?

synchronous generator is similar to the principle of laws of electro magnetic induction that is "whenever the magnetic flux linking in a conductor that time emf is induced at the ends of the conductor "


What i What is the electro-magnetic-spectrum s the electro-magnetic-spectrum?

le spectrum


The uses of electro magnetic waves in medicine?

The uses of electro magnetic waves in medicine?


When was Electro Magnetic Unit created?

Electro Magnetic Unit was created in 2004-04.


What is electro -magnetic force?

Magnetic force is present around the electric field which is also known as electro-magnetic field.


How does a generator produce a alternating current?

Electro-magnetic induction . a rotating force-field, so to speak. sounds very sci-Fi but a basic electrical device.


What is the definition of induction?

Induction has multiple definitions based on context. In personal and institutional management induction regards the uptake of new personnel. Induction is often used in military, police, and paramilitary nomenclature. In engineering, induction regards the intake of air and fuel into engines and turbines.


Who discovered the principal of electro magnet induction?

Micheal Faraday


What happens to the iron ruler if it rubs with a magnet?

It will become an electro-magnet which is an temporary magnet. it is because of the induction property, the magnetic effect gets transfered to the Scale. (it can be any piece of Iron)


Is an electro magnetic pulse visible?

No