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induction

[in-duhk-shuhn] / ɪnˈdʌk ʃən /




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They cited a 1923 contract between Edison and Pacific Electric Railway Co. that said that “leakage of electricity or induction from or between” conductors was an inherent risk of operating multiple electrical circuits in proximity.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 9, 2026

There was no induction, no training, the court heard.

From BBC • Jun. 8, 2026

The IEA estimated that induction stove sales were 10 to 15 times higher in the first quarter of 2026 as compared with the first quarter of 2025.

From Barron's • May 28, 2026

In Waldorf’s medical record, the Kansas doctors stated the induction was performed “with the intent to preserve the life and health of the mother.”

From Salon • May 27, 2026

The pod wrapped around the cable without breaking it and detected the signals through a process called induction.

From "Spies: The Secret Showdown Between America and Russia" by Marc Favreau




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