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Electromagnetism Faraday force lines

C. Faraday s Conception of Force Lines Suggests a Topological Structure for Electromagnetism... [Pg.202]

Alternating-current motors are classified as induction motors or synchronous motors. Faraday found that a stationaiy wire in a magnetic field produced no current. However, when the wire continues to move across magnetic lines of force, it produces a continual current. When the motion stops, so does the current. Thus Faraday proved that electric current is only produced from relative motion between the wire and magnetic field. It is called an induced current—an electromagnetic induction effect. [Pg.402]


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