Energy conversion in induction cooker
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An induction cooker transfers electrical energy by induction from a coil of wire into a metal vessel that must be ferromagnetic. The eddy currents flow through the electrical resistance of the pot to produce heat through Joule heating; the pot then in turn heats its contents by heat conduction.
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