In linear induction motors, the force is produced by a moving linear
magnetic field acting on conductors in the field. Any conductor, such as a
loop, a coil or simply a piece of plate metal, that is placed in this field will
have eddy currents induced in it; therefore, creating an opposing magnetic
field, in accordance with Lenz's law. The two opposing fields will repel each
other, thus creating motion as the magnetic field sweeps through the metal.
In linear induction motors, the force is produced by a moving linearmagnetic field acting on conductors in the field. Any conductor, such as aloop, a coil or simply a piece of plate metal, that is placed in this field willhave eddy currents induced in it; therefore, creating an opposing magneticfield, in accordance with Lenz's law. The two opposing fields will repel eachother, thus creating motion as the magnetic field sweeps through the metal.
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