Learn About Electromagnetic Induction
Learn About Electromagnetic Induction
Define Electromagnetic Induction.
The phenomenon of electromagnetic induction is the production of induced current in a coil placed in a region where the magnetic field changes with time.
For example, when a straight wire is moved up and down rapidly between the two poles of a horseshoe magnet, then an electric current is produced in the wire or if a bar magnet is in and out of a coil of wire, then an electric current is
produced in the coil.
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