Abstract
Usually an electric current is produced through a voltage or a difference of electrostatic potential, as when we connect the terminals of a battery by a wire or metallic conductor. A completely independent way of generating an electric current, not related to the previous one, was discovered by Michael Faraday (1791–1867) in 1831. This is the subject of this Chapter.
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Assis, A.K.T. (1994). Faraday’s Law of Induction. In: Weber’s Electrodynamics. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 66. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3670-1_5
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