induktionslagen
Induktionslagen, or induction laws, are a set of physical principles describing how changing magnetic fields induce electric phenomena. The best known are Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and Lenz's law, which are unified in the Maxwell–Faraday equation ∇×E = −∂B/∂t.
Faraday's law states that the electromotive force (emf) around a closed circuit equals the negative rate of
Lenz's law specifies the direction of the induced current such that the resulting magnetic field opposes the
In circuits and devices, inductance quantifies this effect. Self-inductance L relates ΦB to the current in the
Applications include transformers, inductors, electric generators, and motors. Motional emf, ε = Bℓv, arises when a conductor moves