Electromagnetic induction
Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electrical potential difference (or voltage) across a conductor situated in a changing magnetic flux.
Applications
The principles of electromagnetic induction are applied in many devices and systems, including:
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- Induction motors
- Electrical generators
- Transformers
- Contactless charging of rechargeable batteries
- Electric cookers with induction hobs.
- Induction welding
- Inductor
- Electromagnetic Forming
- Magnetic flow meter
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