elektromotoorksusega
Elektromotoorksusega, also known as electromagnetic induction, is a fundamental principle in electromagnetism that describes the generation of an electric potential difference (voltage) across a conductor when it is exposed to a changing magnetic field. This phenomenon was first discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831 and is governed by Faraday's Law of Induction. The law states that the induced electromotive force (EMF) in a circuit is equal to the rate of change of the magnetic flux through the circuit. Mathematically, this is expressed as:
where Φ is the magnetic flux and t is time. The negative sign indicates that the induced EMF
Elektromotoorksusega has numerous practical applications, including the generation of electrical power in generators, the operation of