Generating Electricity with Magnets: Explained with Equations | Cell-Safe Post

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Electricity generation through magnets involves electromagnetic induction, where a changing magnetic field induces an electric current in coils of wire. The key equation governing this process is Faraday's Law of Induction, which states that the induced electromotive force is proportional to the rate of change of the magnetic flux. Participants are encouraged to engage in a staged discussion to explore this topic in depth. Further questions and responses should be directed to the designated thread. Understanding these principles is crucial for grasping advanced concepts in electricity generation.
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ok, I'm on my cell so forgive the spelling :) This question will be in stages so no one posts all the answers at once and nobody else gets to have fun...
First Thing: let's explain How electricity is generated when sliding it through coils of wire. The equations would be very nice also, if anyone has those.
 
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Thread 'Motional EMF in Faraday disc, co-rotating magnet axial mean flux'
So here is the motional EMF formula. Now I understand the standard Faraday paradox that an axis symmetric field source (like a speaker motor ring magnet) has a magnetic field that is frame invariant under rotation around axis of symmetry. The field is static whether you rotate the magnet or not. So far so good. What puzzles me is this , there is a term average magnetic flux or "azimuthal mean" , this term describes the average magnetic field through the area swept by the rotating Faraday...
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