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Motors and generators. Induction cooking. Top view of an induction stove Induction cooking heats a cooking vessel with induction heating, instead of heat transfer from electrical coils or a gas flame as with a traditional cooking stove.

Induction cooking

For nearly all models of induction cooktop, a cooking vessel must be made of a ferromagnetic metal such as cast iron or stainless steel. Copper, glass and aluminum vessels can be placed on an interface disk which enables these materials to be used. In an induction cooker, a coil of copper wire is placed underneath the cooking pot. Fibras. Magnetic field. Magnetic field of an ideal cylindrical magnet with its axis of symmetry inside the image plane.

Magnetic field

The magnetic field is represented by magnetic field lines, which show the direction of the field at different points. In everyday life, magnetic fields are most often encountered as an invisible force created by permanent magnets which pull on ferromagnetic materials such as iron, cobalt or nickel and attract or repel other magnets. Magnetic fields are very widely used throughout modern technology, particularly in electrical engineering and electromechanics. My Bucky Balls electronic motor.