The reason why alternating current can induce voltage is
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In an alternating current circuit, the voltage, and therefore the current, is always changing. ... When a conductor (such as a wire) moves through a magnetic field, the magnetic field induces a current in the wire. But if the conductor is stationary relative to the magnetic field, no current is induced.
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