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Induction is the process by which the electrical or magnetic state of a body is influenced by the action of electrical or magnetic fields by proximity without contact between a “source” body and the influenced body.
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Geometry of magnetic flux in EM induction
This is the answer to the main part of the question which was found at the 'Wikipedia' entry for 'Faraday's Law of Induction'. … I had suspected but not understood that the boundary in the scenario outlined, of simple EM induction in a single loop transiting a magnetic field (as in a 2-pole generator) is the entire loop itself. …
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Geometry of magnetic flux in EM induction
So, in a simple 2-pole scenario of EM induction in which a copper loop is rotated through respective B-fields of the North and South poles, what is the disposition or orientation of such a surface and …