Definition of Faraday’s law

Faraday’s law is the driving force of the electricity utilisation in industrial applications. In other words electromagnetic induction is the principle on which the motors, transformers, generators, coils, and other electronic devices operate. It is based on the voltage generation in the conductor, proportional to the time-dependent change of magnetic field amplitude, frequency or direction.

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