Eddy Current Explained | How Induction cook top heats our pan? Eddy current demonstration Kit

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Eddy currents, also known as Foucault currents, are circulating currents of electrical charges that occur within a conductor when it is exposed to a changing magnetic field. These currents are caused by the movement of electrons within the conductor, and they generate their own magnetic fields that oppose the original magnetic field.

This phenomenon is known as Lenz's Law. Eddy currents can cause energy loss in electrical systems and can also be used for non-destructive testing, metal detection, and heating in induction cookers.

They can also be used in metal detectors, induction heating, and in certain types of electrical generators.
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