1. Electromagnetic induction: A phenomenon in which current flows through the coil when the magnetic flux inside the coil changes.
2. Induction current: the current flowing when electromagnetic induction
3. Lenz's law (direction of induced current): The direction of the induced current is induced in a direction that interferes with the change of the magnetic flux passing through the coil.
4. Faraday's law (induction current magnitude): The larger the change in the magnetic field inside the coil or the larger the change in the area of the vertical section of the magnetic field passing through the coil, the greater the change in the magnetic flux, the stronger the induced current flows.
2. Induction current: the current flowing when electromagnetic induction
3. Lenz's law (direction of induced current): The direction of the induced current is induced in a direction that interferes with the change of the magnetic flux passing through the coil.
4. Faraday's law (induction current magnitude): The larger the change in the magnetic field inside the coil or the larger the change in the area of the vertical section of the magnetic field passing through the coil, the greater the change in the magnetic flux, the stronger the induced current flows.
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