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I have one textbook (Jackaranda) that explains induction heating--i seem to understand it, but then i read the Surfing series sheets, and they say that induction heating only works for ferromagnetic (iron containing) pots--and copper and alluminium will stay cold--but make no mention of why

can someone expain this to me? my assumption was that the heating effect came from resistance to an induced current in the metal pot????

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Hey there Roobs. I too have Jacaranda and it explains Induction heating well. However, there is an additional effect going on in magnetic materials that is not happening in non-magnetic materials such as Copper.

http://www.ameritherm.com/aboutinduction.html

There is an effect called Hysteresis which can account for further heating in magnetic materials. Good ol' Wikipedia has articles on both Induction Heating and Heteresis.

Hope that helps.
 

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what the ? we learning induction heating in preliminary ?

I onnly know we learn in preliminary:

The World Communicates
Electricity in the Home
Moving About
Cosmic Engine
 

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f3nr15 said:
what the ? we learning induction heating in preliminary ?
Induction is in the Motors and Generators topic of the HSC course. Roobs might be accelerating or doing the HSC over two years for some reason.
 

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