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Radio-frequency induction
Radio-frequency induction or RF induction is the use of a radio frequency magnetic field to transfer energy by means of electromagnetic induction in the near field. A radio-frequency alternating current is passed through a coil of wire that acts as the transmitter, and a second coil or conducting object, magnetically coupled to the first coil, acts as the receiver.
See also
Radio antenna
Electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic induction
Induction plasma technology
List of electronics topics
List of radiation topics
Transformer
External articles
Budyansky, A. and A. Zykov, "Static current-voltage characteristics for radio-frequencyinduction discharge". Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 Page(s):146
J. Hopwood, C. R. Guarnieri, S. J. Whitehair, and J. J. Cuomo, "Electromagnetic fields in a radio-frequency induction plasma". IBM Research Division, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598.
Maurizio Vignati and Livio Giuliani "Radiofrequency Exposure Near High-voltage Lines".
Tenforde, T. S., and W. T. Kaune, "Interaction of extremely low frequency electric and magnetic fields with humans". Health Phys 53(6):585-606 (1987).
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