Electromagnetic induction
Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electrical potential difference (or voltage) across a conductor situated in a changing magnetic flux.
References
- {{Book reference | Author= David J. Griffiths|Title=Introduction to Electrodynamics (3rd ed.)| Publisher=Prentice Hall |Year=1998 |ID=ISBN 013805326X}}
- {{Book reference | Author= Paul Tipler| Title=Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity, Magnetism, Light, and Elementary Modern Physics (5th ed.) | Publisher=W. H. Freeman | Year=2004 | ID=ISBN 0716708108}}
- J.S. Kovacs and P. Signell, Magnetic induction (2001), Project PHYSNET document MISN-0-145.
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