the heating of a conducting material as a result of the electric currents induced in it by an externally applied alternating magnetic field
induction heating in American English
the heating of a conducting material by means of electric current induced by an externally applied, varying electromagnetic field
induction heating in Electrical Engineering
(ɪndʌkʃən hitɪŋ)
noun
(Electrical engineering: Electrical power)
Induction heating is the heating of a conducting material as a result of the electric currents inducedin it by an externally applied alternating magnetic field.
Induction heating is used in heating metals and other conductive materials.
Whereas induction heating uses a varying magnetic field, dielectric heating employs a varying electric field.
Induction heating is the heating of a conducting material as a result of the electric currents inducedin it by an externally applied alternating magnetic field.