hvirvelstrømmene
Hvirvelstrømmene, also known as eddy currents, are electrical currents induced in conductive materials by a changing magnetic field. This phenomenon was first described by French physicist Léon Foucault in 1851, hence the alternative name Foucault currents. When a conductor is exposed to a varying magnetic flux, such as when it moves through a magnetic field or is placed near an electromagnet with alternating current, electromagnetic induction occurs. This induction generates circulating currents within the conductor itself.
The magnitude of these induced currents depends on the strength of the magnetic field, the rate of
Conversely, hvirvelstrømmene can also be used to create braking forces. In electromagnetic braking systems, such as