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The property by which a charge moving in a magnetic field creates an electric field.
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a process in which an emf is created either by moving a conductor through a region containing a magnetic field, or by having a magnetic field which changes with time. It is the process used to produce "electricity" (electrical energy) in power generators.
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The production of a voltage in a coil due to a change in the number of magnetic lines of force (flux linkages) passing through the coil.
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The creation of voltage in a conductor from movement of the conductor or the magnetic field.
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the creation of an electrical current in a conductor by a the movement of a nearby magnetic field or by the conductor's own movement within a magnetic field.
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Electromagnetic induction is the creation of an electrical current in a wire by moving the wire through a magnetic field. Current from Magnets
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The inducing of an emf in a conductor when it cuts, or is cut by, lines of magnetic force.
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Production of electric field or current due to change in magnetic flux.
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The process whereby an electrical current is induced in one of two ways. Either a magnet moves within a structure of coiled wires, or vice versa. It is the foundation stone or underlying principle of all moving coil loudspeaker drive units, moving coil cartridges and moving magnet cartridges.
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A process by which electrical current is induced in an electrical conductor by a changing magnetic field that acts upon the conductor.(Basic Science/Magnetism/electricitymagnet2/discussion014.htm)(Course Material/EddyCurrents/Introduction/historyofET.htm)(Course Material/EddyCurrents/Physics/inductance.htm)
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The phenomenon or process by which a voltage is produced in a conductor when there is relative motion between the conductor and magnetic or electromagnetic field.
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Voltage produced in a coil due to relative motion between the coil and magnetic lines of force.
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Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electrical potential difference (or voltage) across a conductor situated in a changing magnetic flux.
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