| 21. | It could be an electromagnetic induction electrical resonance problem.
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| 22. | The vehicles are driven and guided by electromagnetic induction.
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| 23. | In 1831, Michael Faraday began a series of experiments in which he discovered electromagnetic induction.
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| 24. | These were flat quasi-ribbons that worked to move air based on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
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| 25. | This can be explained further by Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and refined by Lenz's Law.
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| 26. | This causes a high voltage pulse to be developed across the secondary terminals through electromagnetic induction.
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| 27. | These are usually powered by electromagnetic induction.
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| 28. | A rapidly changing magnetic field induces a circulating electric current within a nearby conductor through electromagnetic induction.
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| 29. | The most successful creator of an electromagnetic induction telegraph system was William Preece in the United Kingdom.
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| 30. | Both electrostatic and electromagnetic induction were used to develop wireless telegraph systems that saw limited commercial application.
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