Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a magnetic field creates an electric current. This phenomenon occurs due to a change in magnetic flux, which induces a voltage in a conductor. When a magnet is moved towards or away from a coil of wire, it causes the magnetic flux through the coil to change, inducing a current in the coil.
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Set of questions about Electromagnetic Induction learned in IB Physics curriculum.
Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a magnetic field creates an electric current. This phenomenon occurs due to a change in magnetic flux, which induces a voltage in a conductor. When a magnet is moved towards or away from a coil of wire, it causes the magnetic flux through the coil to change, inducing a current in the coil.
Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a magnetic field creates an electric current. This phenomenon occurs due to a change in magnetic flux, which induces a voltage in a conductor. When a magnet is moved towards or away from a coil of wire, it causes the magnetic flux through the coil to change, inducing a current in the coil.