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In [[physics]], in particular in the theory of electromagnetism, '''electromagnetic induction''' is the generation of an  [[electromotive force]] in a conducting loop by varying the [[magnetic flux]] passing through the surface encircled by the loop. See [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] of induction.
In [[physics]], more specifically in the theory of electromagnetism, '''electromagnetic induction''' is the generation of an  [[electromotive force]] in a conducting loop by varying the [[magnetic flux]] passing through the surface encircled by the loop. See [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|Faraday's law]] of induction.

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In physics, more specifically in the theory of electromagnetism, electromagnetic induction is the generation of an electromotive force in a conducting loop by varying the magnetic flux passing through the surface encircled by the loop. See Faraday's law of induction.