Pyörrevirrat
Pyörrevirrat, also known as eddy currents, are electrical currents induced within bulk materials by a changing magnetic field. This phenomenon is a direct consequence of Faraday's law of induction. When a conductor, such as a piece of metal, is exposed to a varying magnetic flux, a voltage is generated across the conductor. This voltage can drive current flow within the conductor itself, creating circulating currents known as pyörrevirrat.
The magnitude of these induced currents depends on the rate of change of the magnetic field, the
A significant consequence of pyörrevirrat is the generation of heat due to the electrical resistance of the