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UNDERSTANDING FARADAY'S LAWS: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
- 1. Zangiota District 31 General Secondary School Physics Teacher
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Faraday's Laws of Electromagnetic Induction are fundamental principles
in the field of electromagnetism, established by the British scientist Michael Faraday
in the 19th century. This article provides a comprehensive examination of Faraday's
Laws, focusing on their significance, underlying principles, experimental evidence,
and practical applications. The discussion follows the IMRAD (Introduction,
Methods, Results, and Discussion) structure to present a thorough overview of
Faraday's Laws and their implications in various scientific and technological
domains.
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