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What is the primary principle behind electromagnetic induction?

A. Conservation of energy
B. Change in magnetic field induces an electric current
C. Ohm's Law
D. Charge conservation

Answer: Change in magnetic field induces an electric current


Additional Information: Electromagnetic induction is the process by which a changing magnetic field creates an electric current in a conductor, as described by Faraday's Law.


Subjects: Electrical Engineering, Engineering

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