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The property by which a charge moving in a magnetic field creates an electric field.
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.
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.
The creation of voltage in a conductor from movement of the conductor or the magnetic field.
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.
Electromagnetic induction is the creation of an electrical current in a wire by moving the wire through a magnetic field. Current from Magnets
The inducing of an emf in a conductor when it cuts, or is cut by, lines of magnetic force.
Production of electric field or current due to change in magnetic flux.
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.
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)
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.
Voltage produced in a coil due to relative motion between the coil and magnetic lines of force.
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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