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Induction and inductance
Introductory level page on electromagnetic induction - the process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field.


Levitation Melting
A company site describing a technique for producing small quantities of conducting material. This is a good applied physics site especially when discussing electromagnetic induction


Michael Faraday
Very brief biography Michael Faraday (1791-1867), the discoverer of electromagnetic induction.


How technology, not spades, revealed what lies beneath Stonehenge
An article looking at some of the techniques used in archaeological geophysics that helped in the recent Stonehenge discovery, including earth resistance, magnetometry, ground-penetrating radar and ...


Induction motor action
Induction motors use shorted wire loops on a rotating armature and obtain their torque from currents induced in these loops by the changing magnetic field produced in the field coils.


Magnetic field induction experiment -pt 2
An interactive version of Faraday's magnetic field induction experiment.

Fluid gravity and applied electromagnetics
A company collaborating in university research projects, mainly looking at the effect of blast shockwaves on structures. Offers modeling software and video clips.

NTNU Virtual Physics Laboratory
Useful simulations (applets) on various Physics topics including mechanics, dynamics, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetics, light, and optics with links to other sites.