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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes induced-current generation around ferritic steel cores?
A)Hysteresis loop area amplification
B)Magnetostriction alters crystal spacing
C)Eddy current losses propagation
D)Magnetic domain wall motion✓
💡 Explanation
Magnetic domain wall motion induces a changing magnetic field; therefore, an induced current is generated because of Faraday's Law, rather than direct hysteresis losses prevalent with AC scenarios.
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