PHYSICS OF
INDUCTION
COOKTOP
, Inductive heating is all about an alternating magnetic
inducing a current in a conductor.
First discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831.
Here we do not use a wire resistance to create heat, b
the metal of the cooking pot is heated directly.
Heating happens because a high-frequency alternatin
magnetic field, produced by an electromagnetic coil u
a flat glass– ceramic top induces strong currents (edd
currents) within the metal base of the pot or pan.
They heat up the base of the pot just as an embedde
resistive wire heats up the traditional hobs. So, induc
heating is a combination of electromagnetism and or
Joule heating.
INDUCTION
COOKTOP
, Inductive heating is all about an alternating magnetic
inducing a current in a conductor.
First discovered by Michael Faraday in 1831.
Here we do not use a wire resistance to create heat, b
the metal of the cooking pot is heated directly.
Heating happens because a high-frequency alternatin
magnetic field, produced by an electromagnetic coil u
a flat glass– ceramic top induces strong currents (edd
currents) within the metal base of the pot or pan.
They heat up the base of the pot just as an embedde
resistive wire heats up the traditional hobs. So, induc
heating is a combination of electromagnetism and or
Joule heating.