How metals are melted using magnets ?
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The metal melts because of a principle called induction heating - the same principle used in induction stoves. The heat comes from the magnetic field that levitates the piece of metal. ... Those currents encounter resistance, and in doing so heat the metal up. The more resistance, the more heat.
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heat coming from the magnetic field melts metal
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