Alexander SIDOROVICH
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How to Commonly Classify the Induction Phenomena?!
Along with the known notions of an electric (electrostatic) induction and a magnetic induction the physical sense of the number of dynamical induction phenomena is defined by their mutual bond with the basic Laws and phenomena of dynamical induction – “Magnetoelectric induction" [1831] and “Electromagnetic induction" [1751 – 1862 - 1980] (which are symmetric) with account of novations and consequences of... (posted by Alexander 4 years 121 days ago.)
Along with the known notions of an electric (electrostatic) induction and a magnetic induction the physical sense of the number of dynamical induction phenomena is defined by their mutual bond with the basic Laws and phenomena of dynamical induction – “Magnetoelectric induction" [1831] and “Electromagnetic induction" [1751 – 1862 - 1980] (which are symmetric) with account of novations and consequences of... (posted by Alexander 4 years 121 days ago.)
Magnetoelectric Induction (Faraday's induction, 1831)
Magnetoelectric induction [1] is the phenomenon of excitement of the electromotive force (EMF) of induction in contour as a result of change of magnetic flux (or magnetic flux linkage) across surface, bounded by this contour, because of change of magnetic field itself or motion of the contour (of electroconductor, dielectric or another body) in the stationary magnetic field. The phenomenon of... (posted by Alexander 4 years 211 days ago.)
Magnetoelectric induction [1] is the phenomenon of excitement of the electromotive force (EMF) of induction in contour as a result of change of magnetic flux (or magnetic flux linkage) across surface, bounded by this contour, because of change of magnetic field itself or motion of the contour (of electroconductor, dielectric or another body) in the stationary magnetic field. The phenomenon of... (posted by Alexander 4 years 211 days ago.)
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