Induction

Induction (Latin inductio, ( Her-/Hin ) Introduction ') stands for:

  • Electromagnetic induction, a phenomenon related to electricity and magnetism (eg, induction hob )
  • Magnetic induction, an alternative term for the magnetic flux density
  • Induction heating for contactless, mostly industrial heating of eg steel for hot forming or for hardening, see forging
  • Enzyme induction in biology
  • Cancer induction, triggering a cancer
  • Air induction, entrainment and mixing of air
  • Induction (biology), which trigger a physiological process development
  • Induction ( genetics), the induction of gene expression
  • Induction (philosophy ), a form of reasoning that excludes the Special on general relationships
  • Induction (film )
  • Structural induction, a method of proof in logic, theoretical computer science and graph theory
  • Trance induction, a method for introducing a hypnotic trance
  • Induction and transfinite induction, mathematical methods of proof
  • Inductive Train Protection ( INDUSI ), a hedging instrument for rail traffic
  • Induced radioactivity, become radioactive in the stable elements by neutron absorption, see Neutron Activation
  • Backward induction, a game theoretic solution concept

See also:

  • Inductor
  • Disambiguation
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