An induction furnace is a type of electric furnace that uses electromagnetic induction to heat and melt metal. It operates based on the principle of electromagnetic induction, which was discovered by Michael Faraday. The furnace typically consists of a coil made of copper or another conductive material that generates an alternating magnetic field when an electric current passes through it. ### Key Components and Operation: 1. **Induction Coil**: The coil generates the magnetic field. It's usually water-cooled to prevent overheating.

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