Induction Cooktops:
In an induction cooktop, AC current is passed through a solenoid in order to produce a changing magnetic field. This then induces an emf in the base of a saucepan, in accordance with Lenz's law, which causes eddy currents to flow. The electrical resistance of the saucepan produces heat, which cooks the food. It is more efficient than conventional cooktops because energy is directly applied to the saucepan, rather than indirectly.
Induction Breaking in trains.
An electromagnet is fitted to the bottom of a train. When switched on it provides a magnetic field. As the train moves, it causes the tracks below it to experience a change in magnetic flux. According to Lenz's law, this induces an emf within the tracks, which produces a magnetic field which opposes the change which caused it (i.e. the movement of the train). This causes the train to experience a breaking force. The benefit of induction breaking is that the breaking force is proportional to the rate of change of flux, this means that at high velocities, a greater breaking force will be experienced, which is just when it is required.
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