Define electromagnetic induction
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Electromagnetic induction is the production of voltage or electromotive force due to a change in the magnetic field. Electromagnetic induction was discovered by Michael Faraday in the 1830s. Many electrical components and types of equipment work based on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
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Electromagnetic induction:
the induction of an electromotive force by the motion of a conductor across a magnetic field or by a change in magnetic flux in a magnetic field. ... Again, a moving magnet induces electric currents in neighboring conductors by the process of electromagnetic induction.
the induction of an electromotive force by the motion of a conductor across a magnetic field or by a change in magnetic flux in a magnetic field. ... Again, a moving magnet induces electric currents in neighboring conductors by the process of electromagnetic induction.
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