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What is electromagnetic induction?
How does electromagnetic induction work?
What factors affect electromagnetic induction?
What is a real-life example of electromagnetic induction?
answer should be a paragraph long. Write it like how a 9th grader would.
How does electromagnetic induction work?
What factors affect electromagnetic induction?
What is a real-life example of electromagnetic induction?
answer should be a paragraph long. Write it like how a 9th grader would.
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Electromagnetic induction is a process where a changing magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor, like a wire. This happens when the magnetic field around a conductor changes, either by moving the magnet closer or further away or by moving the conductor through a stationary magnetic field. The key idea is that whenever there is motion between the magnetic field and the conductor, it induces an electric current. Several factors can affect how much electricity is produced through induction, including the strength of the magnetic field, the speed at which it is changing, the number of loops in the wire, and the type of material used for the conductor. A real-life example of electromagnetic induction is how generators workβwhen you rotate a coil of wire within a magnetic field, it generates electricity that can power our homes and devices.
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