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Image:22-Electromagnetic-Induction.doc From OpenWetWare Jump to: navigation, search Image File history Links 22-Electromagnetic-Induction.doc (file size: 160 KB, MIME type: application/msword) Warning: This file may contain malicious code, by executing it your system may be compromised. Electromagnetic induction is the process by which an emf (or voltage) is produced in a wire by a changing magnetic flux. Magnetic flux is the product of the magnetic field and the area through which the magnetic field lines pass. Electromagnetic induction is the principle behind the electric generator and the transformer. The direction of the induced emf or current is governed by Lenz’s law. File history Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Dimensions current 13:34, 18 June 2014 (160 KB) User Farnad Zaghi (Talk | contribs) Comment ( Electromagnetic induction is the process by which an emf (or voltage) is produced in a wire by a changing magnetic flux. Magnetic flux is the product of the magnetic field and the area through which the magnetic field lines pass. Electromagnetic inductio) Search for duplicate files Edit this file using an external application See the setup instructions for more information. Links There are no pages that link to this file. Retrieved from "http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/Image:22-Electromagnetic-Induction.doc" Views File Talk View source History Personal tools Log in Navigation Main Page Recent changes Help Contact OWW Add a Lab Notebook research Materials Protocols Resources Search Search Go Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Subscribe to Categories This page was last modified on 18 June 2014, at 13:34. This page has been accessed 99 times. Content is available under GNU FDL or Creative Commons BY-SA. Privacy policy About OpenWetWare Disclaimers