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magnetic induction

NOUN
  1. the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
  2. the process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently)

How To Use magnetic induction In A Sentence

  • In the hydrodynamical experiments of Professor Bjerknes all the phenomena of magnetic induction can be reproduced directly and perfectly, but the phenomena of magnetic action are not so exactly reproduced, that is to say, they are subject to a sort of inversion. Scientific American Supplement, No. 488, May 9, 1885
  • Compact, high magnetic induction intensity and long coil service life.
  • According to Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, a changing magnetic field can induce electric current to flow in any conductive structure nearby.
  • Before entering into a discussion of the question, which naturally arises at this point, as to how levity and gravity by their two possible ways of interaction - 'sulphurous' or 'saline' - determine the properties of so-called positive and negative electricity, we shall first study the third mode of generating electricity, namely, by electromagnetic induction. Man or Matter
  • He also studied magnetic induction and the three body problem where he applied his work to the perturbations of Jupiter and Saturn.
  • The voltage induced in the pickup coil by this waveform is directly proportional to the rate of change of magnetic induction.
  • Simple to use, you just place your devices on the mat and they will charge at normal speed through magnetic induction. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is quite evident that all bodies possess some power of magnetic induction.
  • Controlled adjustable manufacturing method for variable laminations used in electro-magnetic induction devices
  • For the large cross-section of welded steel, you can generally use electromagnetic induction welding, laser welding and flash butt welding, etc.
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