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Electromagnetic Induction
Electric Fields from Changing Magnetism
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An electric field can be induced by a changing magnetic field. This induced electric field is nonconservative, which means it does not do net work when a charge moves around a closed path.
That behavior is different from an electrostatic field, which comes from a fixed charge distribution. An ele...
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The induced electric field produced by a changing magnetic field differs from the electrostatic field generated by static charge distribution.
The induced electric field is non-conservative as its net work for moving a charge in a closed path is non-zero, whereas the electrostatic field is conservative.
Consider a circular coil wit...
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