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PH101 10/16/03 Reena Haque Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction Michael Faraday in England in the year of 1831 showed that electricity could be produced from magnetism. His discovery changed the world by making electricity and powering industries and lighting up cities all over the world. Faraday discovered that electric current can be produced in a wire by moving a magnet in or out of a coiled part of the wire. He discovered that voltage is induced by the motion between the wire and the magnetic field. Voltage is induced whether the magnetic field of a magnet moves near a stationary conductor or the conductor moves in a stationary magnetic field because the results are the same for the same relative motion.
Approximate Word count = 423 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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