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  • In [[physics]], more specifically in the theory of electromagnetism, '''electromagnetic induction''' is the generation of an [[electromotive force]] in a conducting loop by
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  • {{r|Electromagnetic induction}}
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  • ...the mid-1800s, including earth conduction, [[electrostatic induction]], [[electromagnetic induction]], and, most importantly, [[electromagnetic radiation]] ([[radio]]). In mos ==Electrostatic induction and electromagnetic induction==
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  • {{r|Electromagnetic induction}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Electromagnetic induction]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...in a magnetic field induces an electric current. This is the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction. Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction relates the electromotive force<ref>The term EMF has historical origin, but
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  • ...nce]] in wires that are within the (changing) field. This effect, called [[electromagnetic induction]], was discovered by the English scientist [[Michael Faraday]] in 1832.
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  • ...he study of forces between moving charged objects, the magnetic field, and electromagnetic induction.
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  • ...he principle behind the [[electric motor]]). In 1831, Faraday discovered [[electromagnetic induction]], the principle behind the [[electric generator]] and [[electric transform ...lectromagnetic induction for more details''). He named this phenomenon ''[[electromagnetic induction]]'', and it is used today in almost all production of electricity, as well
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  • ...he principle behind the [[electric motor]]). In 1831, Faraday discovered [[electromagnetic induction]], the principle behind the [[electric generator]] and [[electric transform ...lectromagnetic induction for more details''). He named this phenomenon ''[[electromagnetic induction]]'', and it is used today in almost all production of electricity, as well
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  • #[[Oleg D. Jefimenko|Jefimenko, Oleg D.]], "''Causality, electromagnetic induction, and gravitation : a different approach to the theory of electromagnetic an
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  • ...his experiments with a system of his own invention, that however employed electromagnetic induction instead of radio signals, and which, despite some successes, had proven to
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  • ...his experiments with a system of his own invention, that however employed electromagnetic induction instead of radio signals, and which, despite some successes, had proven to
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  • Metal detectors use electromagnetic induction to detect metal. They can also determine the changes in existing magnetic f
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