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<b>Electromotive force (or electromotance)</b>,
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<b>Faraday's law</b> (integral form <i>N.B.: for a stationary loop</i>)
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we obtain
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<b>Faraday's law</b> (differential form)
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<p class="author">Author: Jean-Sébastien Caux</p>
<p class="date">Created: 2022-02-10 Thu 08:32</p>
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