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@thebigk • Oct 16, 2015
Have you referred to any electrical engineering book yet? You will find plenty of information about the two if you make a search on Google. If you still have problem understanding the difference, you may ask specific questions. Good luck! 😀Karan007What is the difference between inductance and induction? -
@abrakadabra • Oct 19, 2015
Agree with what's written above. If you ask "what is xyz" all that people can do is give you a definition, which is never helpful to truly understand the subject.
Instead point out what part of it you don't understand or find confusing.
The process of generating electrical current in a conductor by placing the conductor in a changing magnetic field is called electromagnetic induction or just induction.
Inductance is the property of a circuit whereby a change in current causes a change in voltage in the same circuit.