Magnetic induction is the process in which an item is magnetized by an external magnetic field. The force of the fields comes from the poles of the magnet to produce the magnetism. The process is also called magnetic flux density.
Electromagnetic induction is the process in which a conductor is placed in magnetic fields that change. This causes it to produce voltage across the conductor, then causes an electrical current.
Electrstatic induction is the phenomenon of producing charges in a body without any direct contact with that body.
Very simple it is the rotation of a coil of wire around a magnet to create an electrical current
Electro magnetic induction...................
It's the force that is brought by a magnetic field. The Sun uses electro-magnetic waves to provide solar radiation to us because it can travel through a vacuum.
Magnetic induction
Lead resists electro magnetic waves.. it can be seen in many industries used for protective suits against various types of radiations..
It uses magnetic power to heat the food more evenly.
Electro magnetic induction...................
Hans Oersted discovered Electro- Magnetic Induction in 1820
synchronous generator is similar to the principle of laws of electro magnetic induction that is "whenever the magnetic flux linking in a conductor that time emf is induced at the ends of the conductor "
if there is no magnetic induction there will be no electricity
le spectrum
Electro Magnetic Unit was created in 2004-04.
The uses of electro magnetic waves in medicine?
Magnetic force is present around the electric field which is also known as electro-magnetic field.
Electro-magnetic induction . a rotating force-field, so to speak. sounds very sci-Fi but a basic electrical device.
It will become an electro-magnet which is an temporary magnet. it is because of the induction property, the magnetic effect gets transfered to the Scale. (it can be any piece of Iron)
Induction has multiple definitions based on context. In personal and institutional management induction regards the uptake of new personnel. Induction is often used in military, police, and paramilitary nomenclature. In engineering, induction regards the intake of air and fuel into engines and turbines.
Micheal Faraday