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Magnetic flux density is produced by current as described in Chap. 6. Faraday conducted experiments based on the idea that current might be produced by magnetic flux density. Although he could not produce a steady current by using a static magnetic flux density, he produced a non-steady current by varying a magnetic flux density with time. The results are summarized as follows. Suppose two coils. When a current is applied to coil 1 as shown in Fig. 10.1, a magnetic flux density is produced around it. A current flows in coil 2 in the following cases:
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Matsushita, T. (2014). Electromagnetic Induction. In: Electricity and Magnetism. Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54526-2_10
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