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Define magnetic induction? ​

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Answered by saividhooshreddy
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1. The process by which a substance, such as iron or steel, becomes magnetized by a magnetic field. The induced magnetism is produced by the force of the field radiating from the poles of a magnet

Answered by Eline75
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Magnetic induction

  • the phenomenon of a magnetic substance securing magnetism due to the presence of a magnet is magnetic induction the magnetic force required by the magnetic substance is the induced magnetism.

  • Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831, and James Clerk Maxwell mathematically described it as Faraday's law of induction.

  • When a piece of unmagnetised magnetic material touches or is brought near to the pole of a permanent magnet, it becomes a magnet itself. The magnetism is induced.
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