Can light (electromagnetic radiation) cause electromagnetic induction in a wire?
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Electricity and magnetism were once thought to be separate forces. ... An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field whose direction depends on the direction of the current. A moving electric field produces a magneticfield, and vice versa.
Electricity and magnetism were once thought to be separate forces. ... An electric current in a wire produces a magnetic field whose direction depends on the direction of the current. A moving electric field produces a magneticfield, and vice versa.
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Many different forms of electromagnetic radiation, including visible, ultraviolet, and infrared light as well as microwaves, x-rays, radio waves.
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