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Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electric current in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field around the conductor. Electromagnetic induction was discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday. Electromagnetic induction is used in a number of applications and devices, such as inductive cooking, RF identification, reception of AM radio, in an electrical generator and even for wireless charging (Qi).
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