What is a strong induction in a mathematcal induction?
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Mathematical induction is a mathematical proof technique used to prove a given statement about any well-ordered set. Most commonly, it is used to establish statements for the set of all natural numbers. Mathematical induction is a form of direct proof, usually done in two steps.
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If the number of magnetic lines of force passing
through the coil changes, current is induced in the
coil. This is known as Faraday’s law of induction.
The current produced in the coil is called the
induced current.
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