MAGNETO-ELECTRIC INDUCTION
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The phenomenon of a momentary electric current produced in a coil of wire by its motion within a magnetic field. In a Magneto-electric machine the motion is so arranged that a succession of these momentary currents is made to coalesce into a continuous current in one direction.
By Henry Percy Smith