Where are forced electromagnetic vibrations applied?

Electromagnetic vibrations are fluctuations in electric and magnetic fields, which are accompanied by periodic changes in charge, current and voltage.

Alternating current is a forced electromagnetic oscillation. To create a harmonically varying voltage at the input of the network, a generator is required. Such generators are found in power plants. The standard current frequency in our country is 50Hz. Alternating current runs in all bulbs, refrigerators and washing machines in apartments.



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