Definitions for magnetic induction, dynamic

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  1. Magnetic Induction, Dynamic

    The induction produced by a magnetic field which moves with respect to a body, or where the body if moving moves at a different rate, or where the body moves and the field is stationary. In the case where both move, part of the induction may be dynamic and part static. (See Magnetic Induction, Static.)


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