Transcription of Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction - Applied Energy
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Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction Whenever the magnetic fireld in the region of a conductor is moving, or changing in magnitude, electrons are induced to flow through the conductor. Mutual Induction Mutual Induction is the effect that occurs whenever a changing current in one coil induces a current in another coil near by. In fact, the two coils do not have to be coupled with an iron ring, which merely acts to strengthen an effect that would be present in any case. The Magnitude of the Induced Electric Potential The three factors affecting the magnitude of the induced current are: 1.
Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction Whenever the magnetic fireld in the region of a conductor is moving, or changing in magnitude, electrons are induced to flow through the conductor. Mutual Induction Mutual Induction is the effect that occurs whenever a changing current in one coil
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