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What Is Electromagnetic Induction?

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    Electromagnetic induction is the production of voltage in a wire which is moved across a magnetic field. Faraday has given the law of Electromagnetic induction. Example of electromagnetic induction is as follows: If you place a coil in a magnetic field and you either change the direction of the magnetic field or change the direction of the coil in the constant magnetic field, you will notice the induction of current in the wire which is known as electromagnetic induction.
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    Amber22 

    answered 11 months ago

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