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How does induction work?
Give me examples aswell.
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Give me examples aswell.
Thanks
Induction works by creating a changing magnetic field that passes through a conductor. This changing magnetic field induces an electric current in the conductor, according to Faraday's law of induction.
The main difference between electromagnetic induction and electrostatic induction is the source of the electric field. In electromagnetic induction, the electric field is created by a changing magnetic field, while in electrostatic induction, the electric field is created by a static charge.
Yes, induction can be used to charge a battery. This is typically done by using a transformer to convert the high voltage, low current output of an induction coil to a low voltage, high current output that can be used to charge a battery.
Induction heating works by passing an alternating current through a conductive material, creating an oscillating magnetic field. This magnetic field induces eddy currents in the material, causing it to rapidly heat up due to the resistance of the material.
Induction has many practical applications, including wireless charging for electronic devices, electric motors, generators, and transformers. It is also used in induction cooktops, where the magnetic field quickly heats up the metal cookware, allowing for efficient cooking. Induction is also used in metal detectors, where a changing magnetic field is used to detect metal objects.