Electromagnetic Induction
Electromagnetic Induction
If a wire is moved through a magnetic field in such a way that it cuts the magnetic lines of force, a voltage is created across the wire. An electric current will flow through the wire if the two ends of the wire are connected by a conductor to form a circuit.
This current is called an induced current, and the induction of a current in this manner is called electromagnetic induction.
It does not matter whether the wire moves of the magnetic field moves provided the wire cuts through lines of force, a current is induced.
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