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electrical phenomenon vs induction

induction vs electrical phenomenon

electrical phenomenon and induction both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
electrical phenomenon Yes No No No
induction Yes No No No
As nouns, induction is a hyponym of electrical phenomenon; that is, induction is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than electrical phenomenon:
  • electrical phenomenon: a physical phenomenon involving electricity
  • induction: an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current
electrical phenomenon (noun) induction (noun)
a physical phenomenon involving electricity the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time)
an act that sets in motion some course of events
reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors
a formal entry into an organization or position or office
an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current
Difference between electrical phenomenon and induction

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