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In article , "Steve Nosko"
wrote: A changing magnetic field induces current in a conductor which in turn causes a magnetic field that opposes the original magnetic field. This new magnetic field sums with the original to form a completely new magnetic field. Conversely, a moving conductor interacts with a static magnetic field. Fred |
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