You want to produce induction in a coil using a magnet, can you get induction if the magnet is not moving? When you used

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You want to produce induction in a coil using a magnet, can you get induction if the magnet is not moving? When you used

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You want to produce induction in a coil using a magnet,
can you get induction if the magnet is not
moving?
When you used a function generator to establish an
alternating voltage in one coil, you induced an alternating voltage
in the second coil. The two coils were not touching each
other. How, exactly, did the alternating voltage in the first
coil induce an alternating voltage in the second coil?
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