Physics, asked by atorm, 1 year ago

what is magnetic induction?

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Answered by nikhilkhandelwal
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Magnetic induction is the process by which a substance, such as iron, becomes magnetized by a magnetic field temorarily or permanently.One of the easiest way to understand it is the experiment in which we take the material to be magnetised and start rolling bar magnet over it but only in one direction this induces magnetic properties in the material.
Answered by StudentTwin02
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HI

⭐️ Magnetic induction ➡️ The phenomenon of creating temporary magnetism into any magnetic substance by a permanent magnet, with or without its actual contact.

❇️ The magnetism thus developed is called induced magnetism and is of temporary nature.

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