who formulated the principle behind electromagnetic induction
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Michael Faraday
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Michael Faraday is regarded as one of the greatest scientists produced by 19th century England, with pioneering contributions in both chemistry and electromagnetism
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Michael Faraday formulated the principle behind electromagnetic induction.
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- Electromagnetic induction is a phenomenon in which a voltage (electromotive force) is generated due to changes in the magnetic field, and an electric current is generated. This can occur if the conductor is placed in a moving magnetic field (when using AC power) or if the conductor is constantly moving in a constant magnetic field.
- Generators use electromagnetic induction to convert kinetic energy into electrical energy. They make electricity at the power plant. A transformer uses electromagnetic induction to change the voltage of an electric current. Some transformers raise the voltage and others lower the voltage.
- There are two types of induction processes: mutual induction and self-induction.
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