Electromagnetics
by Branislav M. Notaros
⇥ As a consequence of eddy currents, electric power is lost to heat in the material, according to Joule's law, and this is the principle of induction heating. In so-called induction furnaces, for instance, eddy currents are created on purpose to produce local heating in metal pieces and high enough temperatures to melt the metal.🏁
Submitted by gizmo - 03/31/2026
Book Educational 5.59 Ranked
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Electromagnetics
by Branislav M. Notaros
⇥ As a consequence of eddy currents, electric power is lost to heat in the material, according to Joule's law, and this is the principle of induction heating. In so-called induction furnaces, for instance, eddy currents are created on purpose to produce local heating in metal pieces and high enough temperatures to melt the metal.🏁
Submitted by gizmo - 03/31/2026
Book Educational 5.59 Ranked
