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Friday, September 25, 2009

Voltage induction and magnetic fields


In a circuit, electrical charges move along a conductor line or wire. These charges when allowed to pass through a multimeter would create an anode and a cathode terminal. These terminals can be affixed to a coiled conductor line creating a station of magnetic field as stored energy. The whole set is called an inductance circuit.

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