Look up induction or inductive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Induction or inductive may refer to: Labor induction (of birth) Induction chemotherapy...
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Inductionism is the scientific philosophy where laws are "induced" from sets of data. As an example, one might measure the strength of electrical forces...
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Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. Michael...
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Induction cooking is a cooking process using direct electrical induction heating of cooking vessels, rather than relying on indirect radiation, convection...
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electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding. An induction motor therefore needs no electrical connections to the rotor. An induction motor's...
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Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning, where the solution evolves along with the principle of induction. A puzzle's...
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Mathematical induction is a method for proving that a statement P ( n ) {\displaystyle P(n)} is true for every natural number n {\displaystyle n} , that...
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Magnetic induction may refer to: electromagnetic induction – a physical phenomenon where a changing magnetic field produces an electric field magnetic...
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intuitionistic type theory (ITT), a discipline within mathematical logic, induction-induction is for simultaneously declaring some inductive type and some inductive...
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Induction brazing is a process in which two or more materials are joined together by a filler metal that has a lower melting point than the base materials...
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