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What is electromagnetic induction

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Answered by Navin1221
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Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (i.e., voltage) across an electrical conductorin a changing magnetic field.

Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831, and James Clerk Maxwell mathematically described it as Faraday's law of induction. Lenz's law describes the direction of the induced field. Faraday's law was later generalized to become the Maxwell-Faraday equation, one of the four Maxwell's equations in James Clerk Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism.

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Answered by yashibhadaurya
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Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. Michael Faraday is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831, and James clerk Maxwell mathematically described it as Faraday law of induction.
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