An induced electric current formed within the body of a conductor when it is exposed to a time varying magnetic field; utilized in induction heating and in some braking and damping systems
Electrical current generated (and dissipated) in a conductive material (often a rotor shaft) when it intercepts the electromagnetic field of a displacement or proximity probe
-The current that is generated in a transformer core due to the induced voltage in each lamination It is proportional to the square of the lamination thickness and to the square of the frequency