A primary source of electromotive force is electromagnetic induction, described by Faraday’s law. It states that a time-varying magnetic flux \(\Phi_B\) through a circuit loop induces an EMF (\(\mathcal{E}\)). The magnitude of the EMF is proportional to the rate of change of the flux, given by the equation \(\mathcal{E} = – \frac{d\Phi_B}{dt}\). This principle is the foundation for electric generators, transformers, and inductors.
