How do the multiple-loop coils and iron ring in the version of Faradays apparatus shown in Figure 23.3 enhance the observation of induced emf?
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An induction stove heats a pot with a coil carrying an alternating current located beneath the pot (and without a hot surface). Can the stove surface be a conductor? Why wont a coil carrying a direct current work?
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The first step in solving 23 problem number 9 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An induction stove heats a pot with a coil carrying an alternating current located beneath the pot (and without a hot surface). Can the stove surface be a conductor? Why wont a coil carrying a direct current work?
From the textbook chapter ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION, AC CIRCUITS, AND ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGIES you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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