electromagnetism - Induction cooking: why ferromagnetic pan? - Physics Stack Exchange
electromagnetism - Induction cooking: why ferromagnetic pan? - Physics Stack Exchange
In the image above, we have the principle of induction cooking. An alternating current is run through the coil, which causes a change in flux. This change in flux induces eddy currents in the condu
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