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INAn induction heating machine melts steel using electromagnetic induction. Instead of directly touching the metal with a flame, it creates a high-frequency alternating magnetic field through a copper coil. When a steel piece is placed inside this coil, the changing magnetic field generates electric currents (called eddy currents) inside the metal itself. Because steel resists the flow of electricity, it rapidly converts that electrical energy into heat. At the same time, steel’s magnetic properties (hysteresis losses) add even more heat. The result? The metal heats from the inside out and can reach melting temperature in just seconds. "DM for credit/removal" Follow @instaablend for more 📸 ✨ #InductionHeating #ScienceExplained #MetalMelting #EngineeringMarvel #TechReels
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