electromagnetic phenomena where changing magnetic fields induce currents with opposing fields
Lenz's law states that when a magnetic field changes, it creates an electric current that produces its own magnetic field opposing that change. This principle is important because it explains how electromagnetic systems naturally resist changes and is fundamental to how many devices like generators and transformers work.
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