Induction cooktops look nearly identical to standard smooth-top ranges but there's much more to them than meets the eye.
He does a great job of explaining Faraday’s Law of Induction and how a fluid can be the conductor that moves through a magnetic field and has a measurable current induced in it. The current ...
An induction cooktop is a cooking surface with an electromagnetic field situated beneath the surface. When turned on, the ...
A – The coil is at 0°. The coil is moving parallel to the direction of the magnetic field, so no potential difference is induced. B – The coil is at 90°. The coil is moving at 90° to the ...
In-plane magnetic fields are responsible for inducing anomalous Hall effect in certain films, report researchers. By studying how these fields change electronic structures, the team discovered a ...