UNDERSTANDING FARADAY'S LAWS: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
Keywords:
Faraday's Laws, Electromagnetic Induction, Michael Faraday, IMRAD, Electromagnetism, Magnetic Field, Electric Field, Induced EMF, Lenz's LawAbstract
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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