Physics Asked by user157308 on January 12, 2021
the electromagnetic induction: is it a magnetic force (Lorentz Force) or an electric force generated by the temporal variation of the magnetic field (Faraday’s law)?
If your frame of reference is the one of your induction loop then electromagnetic induction of a current is due to the rotational electric field produced by the time change of the magnetic field.
Answered by freecharly on January 12, 2021
In reality, if you read the very first page of electrodynamics of moving bodies that's what einstein aimed to find and that's what led to relativity. It all depends on frame of reference and are physically interrelated in the relativity. This one beautiful thought changed the fate of physics.
Answered by harsh joshi on January 12, 2021
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