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= Induction heating
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Induction heating is a process used to heat electrically conductive materials, mainly metals, by utilizing electromagnetic induction. This method involves the creation of an alternating magnetic field, which induces electric currents (known as eddy currents) within the conductive material. The resistance of the material to these currents generates heat due to the Joule heating effect.