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Electromagnetic induction

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Electromagnetic induction is a physical phenomenon in which a changing magnetic field within a closed loop induces an electromotive force (EMF) or voltage in that loop. This principle is fundamental to much of modern electrical engineering and forms the basis for many technologies, including generators, transformers, and inductors.
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