What is electromagnetic induction?

Sharad Jaiswal
Sharad Jaiswal

Posted On: Sep 23, 2020

 

Michael Faraday discovered the Electromagnetic Induction in 1831. Electromagnetic induction defined as the current produced due to the Electromotive force (voltage production) due to change of magnetic field. Faraday realized that it is possible to induce electromotive force simply by moving permanent magnets in and out of a coil.

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