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How are energy losses due to eddy current minimised

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Eddy current losses are the result of Farady's law, which states that, \textbf{“Any change in the environment </p><p>of a coil of wire will cause a</p><p></p><p> voltage to be induced in the coil, </p><p></p><p>regardless of how the magnetic </p><p></p><p>change is produced.”} The power loss caused by these currents is known as eddy current loss.

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