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electromagnetic induction
noun
The production of an electrical potential difference in a conductor situated in a changing magnetic flux
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In fact he discovered electromagnetic induction.
Those systems rely on a method called electromagnetic induction.
This process, called electromagnetic induction, provided the working principle for electric generators.
Ishizuka, H., Hayata, T., Ueda, M. & Nagaosa, N. Emergent electromagnetic induction and adiabatic charge pumping in Weyl semimetals.
Power is transmitted wirelessly through electromagnetic induction between the two pads.
He was in effect led to the concept of electromagnetic induction by changing magnetic fields.
Faraday's electromagnetic induction showed that there is a second source of electric fields changing magnetic fields.
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The basic operating principle of the new meandering winding magnetometer (MWM) detector is the same as that of conventional metal detectors that use a pulsed-electromagnetic induction sensor.
Henry also searched for electromagnetic induction the process of converting magnetism into electricity and in 1831 he started building a large electromagnet for that purpose.
The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction was discovered by British physicist Michael Faraday in 1831.
Study these physics topics extensively: Fluids, Waves and Sound, Electromagnetic Induction, Capacitors and Electrostatics, Mechanics, Optics and Modern Physics.
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