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difference in electromaget and electromagnetic induction​

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Answered by komal1317
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Explanation:

Electromagnet is a temporary magnet formed by putting a soft iron core in a solenoid and by passing a electric current a strong magnetic field is produced around it...... whereas

Electromagnetic induction is a phenomenon by which a electric current is produced in a coil by changing magnetic field placed closed to it...

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Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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Electromagnetism is a process while electromagnetic induction is an effect. Electromagnetism is a process through which a material is magnetised (temporarily or permanently) by Electric current. ... This is Electromagnetism. Now, after being magnetised electrically the material like coil has its own magnetic field...

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