difference between conduction and induction
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The terms conduction and inductionboth refer to methods that can cause a current to start flowing in a conductor. The main difference between conduction and induction is thatconduction relies only on an electric field, whereas induction relies on a changing magnetic field.
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the terms of conduction and induction both refers to methods that can use a current to start flowing in a conductor . the main difference between conduction and induction is that conduction relies only on a electric field, where as induction relies on a changing magnetic field
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the terms of conduction and induction both refers to methods that can use a current to start flowing in a conductor . the main difference between conduction and induction is that conduction relies only on a electric field, where as induction relies on a changing magnetic field
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