Electricity powers our modern world… but its discovery began with a simple experiment. In the 1830s, scientist Michael Faraday explored the mysterious relationship between magnets and motion. As magnets moved through coils of wire, something incredible happened — electricity was produced. This phen…
Electricity powers our modern world… but its discovery began with a simple experiment. In the 1830s, scientist Michael Faraday explored the mysterious relationship between magnets and motion. As magnets moved through coils of wire, something incredible happened — electricity was produced. This phenomenon became known as electromagnetic induction. With a little help from our curious skeleton assistant, the experiment comes to life. Faraday’s discovery became the foundation of electric generators,
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