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Electromagnetic Induction

Now gradually we are proceeding towards the application of electromagnetism which we have studied earlier. Before starting this section let’s first start what we mean by induction? In layman language; induction means introducing something new in an existing system e.g., induction of new teachers or students in a school. In the same way if we introduce E.M.F, current or magnetic properties, it will be known as induced E.M.F, induced current or induced magnetism respectively. We have a very good concept of magnetic field and its strength B which can be produced either by means of a permanent magnet or using an electromagnet. Electromagnetic induction is the most common area of physics with which people normally deal with; for example generators, transformers, electric bells, relays, loudspeakers are their common examples. The era of electromechanical saw a boom when electromagnetism along with electromagnetic induction boosted.

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