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Definition of "Induction Meter" |
The induction meter depends on the torque produced by the reaction between a flux (whose value depends on the value of the current in one coil) and the eddy currents which are induced in a non-magnetic disc (usually aluminium) by another flux (produced by current in a second coil). Since the action depends on induction, they can be used to measure alternating quantities only. The meter would have a deflection proportional to the product of the two currents. / The induction meter depends on the torque produced by the reaction between a flux and the eddy currents which are induced in a non magnetic disc by another flux. Since the action depends on induction, they can be used to measure alternating quantities only. The meter would have a deflection proportional to the product of the two currents. |
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