This document provides information about induced current and generators. It discusses:
- Lenz's law, which states that an induced current always flows in a direction to oppose the change that produced it.
- How to use Fleming's right hand rule to determine the direction of induced current from motion.
- Eddy currents, which are induced currents in conductors that oppose motion near a magnet and can be used to slow things down.
- How most electricity is produced by generators that use a coil spinning inside a magnet to induce alternating current.