Eddy Currents & Magnetic Braking Caused by Electromagnetic Induction
When there is a changing magnetic field, electric fields are produced. If this changing magnetic field, and hence resulting electric field, occurs in a metal, currents will result. These currents are called eddy currents. Magnetic braking caused by these eddy currents is demonstrated, and explained, with a magnet sliding down a sheet of aluminum.

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