
Faraday's Law
Faraday's Law states that when a magnetic field around a conductor changes, it induces an electric current in that conductor. This means if you move a magnet near a wire or change how strong the magnetic field is, it can create electricity. The law explains how generators work—converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by rotating magnets near coils of wire. Essentially, it shows the relationship between electricity and magnetism, illustrating that changes in magnetic fields can produce electric power.