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He invented the first induction coil in 1836.
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Induction coils, ring-wound resistance heaters, or gas flames are common methods.
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A small movable induction coil, positioned in the magnetic field of a permanent magnet, is attached to the diaphragm.
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The mice were placed in a water-cooled magnetic induction coil and exposed to an electromagnetic field for 10 minutes.
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At least one manufacturer makes a zoneless induction cooking surface with multiple induction coils.
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Each one was wired to an induction coil.
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An induction coil produces an intermittent high-voltage alternating current from a low-voltage direct current supply.
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An induction coil is usually placed underneath the base of a telephone or on the back of a telephone handset to pick up the signal inductively.
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It is powered by a lithium-ion battery and has an induction coil to recharge it.
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In this process the current to weld the pipe is applied by means of an induction coil around the tube.
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